>
> [...Yash Khemani successfull use of JWS deleted...]
The same applies for me. I run multiple sites under JWS1.1.1, and don't
have problems apart from the starting and the stopping which sometimes
don't work at first time...
I've load-tested the system, with my servlets, making it 280,000 requests
from the local network on a period of 10 hours (that is around 8 requests
per second) and a 2 hours "peak" during which it got 120,000 requests (~16
req/s). All went fine. The average response time got as low as 13ms (my
servlets use a caching mechanism) and the system kept on running until I
needed to change non-servlet class files, a few days later.
For now, the normal usage is a ~15,000 requests per day, and it runs fine.
Config: JVM1.2_01, Solaris2.6, UltraSparc2-1300, 512MB RAM
JWS started with -ms64M -mx128M
Note also that one of my servlets start a (static) RMI server which
receives requests enabling remote interaction with content generation.
The only complaint I have is SSL not running, as I run JWS under Java1.2
and the SSL package is broken with 1.2... :-( :-( And I can't go back to
1.1 as my ObjectStore DB is made under 1.2...
> Rodrigo Zerlotti wrote:
> >
> > That made me worry.... I am moving from JWS on Solaris to Jserv on Linux because
> > is cheaper (I will need several servers) and because I read on the JWS
> > mail-list that Apache-Jserv would handle high volume sites better. Is that true?
> > Or JWS is faster and also would run better on high demand servers?
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