I second the Tomcat performance vote.  It's noticably faster (even using 
Apache and mod_jk) than IIS/SE(AS) even without using precache/fetch.  And 
compared to versions 5/6 it flies.

Chris - you don't mention what environment you're operating in?

Our web boxes are Win2k3 2x3.8GHz dual core xeon with 3GB of ram.

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I was happy with the mid-tier performance using jboss or tomcat with the 
latest 1.5 jdk, but people here complain about performance when using IBM 
WebSphere 6 with the IBM 1.4 jdk.
 
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On 1/19/07, Chris Akens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>From what I understand, the mid-tier pre-caching is actually done on a
unique permission group list basis. Therefore you would want to pre-cache 
with an account that has the same permissions as the majority of your 
users.
I have not used the pre-cache functionality that is included as part of 
7.0;
but am interested in how it takes into account the different permission 
group combinations. Any insight into this matter would be appreciated.

I have been less than impressed with the mid-tier v7 thus far to say the
least. Any suggestions on tuning the mid-tier for performance?

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