on 3/31/00 1:20 AM, Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey, man, don't take it personally... probably I had some network
> congestion between the 250 hosts that I have between me and tesla... :)
> (with locus is much better, this is why i would like to move there)

that is funny because our hosting provider for locus isn't very good (yes,
we are switching). and Icarus (www.working-dogs.com) is off a T1 through BBN
(ie: a very good provider).

> damn... question: how long would that take? (not just because of jserv:
> if the locus CVS goes down, man, I can't think of the consequences...)

Well, Apache.org is one of the most widely mirrored code bases. ;-)
 
> Great! Happy to see this project still alive... :)

This project is still totally alive. But, it is not alive from a development
standpoint, only a bug fix standpoint.

> Hmmm, the fact that Jean-Luc didn't know what I was talking about
> worries me: did you post those proposed changes on the list?

I believe they were posted to jserv-dev by Jean-Frederic...???

> FYI, guys, DataChannel architects sent me a bunch of changes to
> mod_jserv that allowed for AJP socket recycling and they told us they
> had a 400% performance increase over HelloWorldServlet... which doesn't
> mean you get 400% performance increase on your servlets, of course, but
> it surely doesn't hurt.

The last patches that I saw regarding this stuff required changes to the
core httpd and I really just didn't have the energy to go and push this
through the core httpd group at the time. Part of my problem is that if we
had to change the core httpd, then that would require us to be in sync with
their release schedule and I really didn't want to tie us to that.

-jon



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