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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."

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  1. Covalent by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 4, Informative

    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.

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  2. JBoss, Inc.? by psykocrime · · Score: 3, Informative
    I think JBoss (the for-profit company, not the open-source project) provides Tomcat support. Check out the info at: http://www.jboss.com/google/tomcat

    This part would seem to indicate they could help you:

    There are a number of advantages for choosing JBoss Inc. support services including:

    • * Quick resolution to support issues because the issues are handled directly by the core development team. This helps you to avoid the run-around common from today's commercial software vendors.
    • * Optimization of your Middleware infrastructure. With the help of our experts, you can begin to optimize the use of open source middleware products and customize your architectures and applications for greater performance and efficiency.
    • * Lowest possible total cost of ownership that comes from the unique combination of no cost software licenses and competitively priced support services. JBoss Support Services are priced per application instead of per CPU or server thus preventing you from being penalized for successful enterprise applications.
    • * Speed development and deployment times for new or existing applications. JBoss experts can help you to get the job done fast, seamlessly and flawlessly. And since time is money, this further helps to reduce your overall middleware costs.
    • * Accountability that comes from a financially stable and trusted company. JBoss also provides indemnification from threatened or pending legal action for any purported JBoss patent or copyright infringements. The buck stops at JBoss Inc.
    • * Extensive Partner Network expertly trained and certified on JBoss products to further increase availability of first and second line technical support.
    • * Comprehensive support offering including production and RightStart development support, training and certification, online education, and online support tools for a wide range of open source middleware products including JBoss Application Server, Hibernate, Tomcat, JBoss Cache, Nukes, JGroups, and more.
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  3. Jakarta already has a list... by Bazzargh · · Score: 3, Informative

    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.