Could anyone advise as to the pros and cons of using Pivotal tc Server as opposed to just vanilla Tomcat for a Spring-MVC Java web application? Could find very little about Pivo
To me it seems a high price for just getting a servlet container. Specifically, it (the tc server) seems to try to mimmic a production quality application server (servlet engine) with the added features. For development it seems overkill. You could just as well use Tomcat stand-alone or Glassfish or Jetty.
I would choose the tc server if my target was some cloud implementation of Cloud Foundary that was ultimately my target production deployment environment.
Finally, I just noticed that the tc server is a commercial offering. So, the licensing implications should the features become integral to your delivery, might have a cost that your project would not bear: https://www.cdw.com/shop/products/SpringSource-tc-Server-Spring-Edition-license/2156278.aspx
SpringSource tc Server is an enterprise version of Apache Tomcat, the widely used Web application server. SpringSource tc Server is hardened for enterprise use and is coupled with key operational capabilities, advanced diagnostics, and is backed by mission-critical support.
SpringSource tc Server is designed to be a drop in replacement for Apache Tomcat, ensuring a seamless upgrade path for existing custom-built and commercial software applications already certified for Tomcat. Maintaining this level of compatibility enables our customers to add the business-critical functionality they need to more effectively run and manage their applications with the least amount of effort.
find more information at http://static.springsource.com/projects/tc-server/6.0/getstart/cgsdiffs.html
This doesn't answer your question about the pros and cons, but I found this site really helpful in getting tc server up and running in STS. http://sosiouxme.wordpress.com/2012/04/06/the-missing-guide-to-creating-and-modifying-tc-server-instances-for-sts/
Pivotal tc Server contains all of vanilla Tomcat, and has a few optional extensions designed to make it easier to deploy and maintain. Broken out into three groups, the diff looks like this:
Configuration extensions (No altered code, just config changes we implement)
Code Extensions
Add-Ons
FYI on the tag thing, there's still the old "springsource-tc-server" tag. SpringSource is now Pivotal. (Can/should we update the tag or add a new one?)
Hope this helps.