Suggestions for Apache Tomcat Support?
tgrissom asks: "I work for a municipal government whose policy is to have support contracts on all software that operates mission-critical applications. Some of our web mapping applications have begun to use Apache Tomcat as their preferred java servelet engine. (They used to use Macromedia jRun, needless to say I am ecstatic about the change as I use Apache at home and in various other project arenas). My issue, however, is that I am being asked to find someone to be the 'supporting agency' and myself, my friends, my geek network, and the open-source community at-large are not acceptable replies. To cut to the point - does anyone out there use a reputable open source contractor to provide technical support for Apache Tomcat and if so, can you provide their contact information? Thanks for your consideration and response."
Kirby
Check out Covalent in San Francisco.
Apache is what they do. Several of the major Apache developers work for Covalent. The company provides training, support and managed services for Apache, Tomcat, etc.
"Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
I don't know if you're running this on Windows or *ix, but Red Hat may be willing to work something out with you. If not, check out IBM. IBM will set up anything for the right price, last I heard.
n s.pdf shows cooper mcgregor supporting apache + tomcat.
Be warned; IBM might instead try to get you to move to Websphere.
Doing a little google work says that http://www.coopermcgregor.com/support/support.pla
This part would seem to indicate they could help you:
There are a number of advantages for choosing JBoss Inc. support services including:
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Depends where you are though, this list is US-centric:
Vendors List
Someone else has already suggested the JBoss group, there's also the Core Developers Network, both of them provide support in Europe.