At our university we did about 2 Years of performance analysis and comparisons based upon the SPECjAppServer2002 and 2004. The results all quite went in the same direction: At the moment it seems that the web-layer (Tomcat) is the bottleneck in all tests. Everything works fine untill you realy hit tomcat with work. I'll hope that since tomcat is now dealt with by the jboss guys that these problems will be resolved in the near futurre, since we managed to optimize JBoss to knock-out a lot of other commercial appservers (they all have problems with their web-layer) especially regarding stability on realy long high load tests, but it seems that the bea guys simply have a better web-container, since this was the only appserver we tested to scale allmost linear.
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