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> JServ is slower than JWS to run servlets. JWS doesn't have the processes
> switch + TCP connection overhead due to the n-tier model of JServ.
> But speed is not scalability.
> and I had one year ago benchmarks results to hit a servlet that updated
> a RDBMS of 0.012 sec with JServ on a E450 . Far from your 3 seconds, but
> it was on a real OS, with real tools.

So, you are saying that the difference between JWS and Jserv would only be
very small? That is, the seconds difference I am seeing may not be due to
the Jserv overhead of process switching and TCP connection? The difference
you seem to suggest in your benchmark above (as far as I understand it) is
no more than 1/100th of a second. That is not very much of a difference to
explain the rather large difference exhibited by my setup. Hmmmm.....


Ben Ricker
US-Rx, Inc.



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