I wonder how much faster Apache will be?
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At 01:04 PM 4/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Do the performance and stress test
At 01:04 PM 4/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Do the performance and stress testing yourself and compare the two.
>Regardless of configuration, you should be doing the scalability testing up
>front to verify what you get from your hardware and software will
>satisfactorily meet your needs.
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>My number
Do the performance and stress testing yourself and compare the two.
Regardless of configuration, you should be doing the scalability testing up
front to verify what you get from your hardware and software will
satisfactorily meet your needs.
My numbers show a large increase in performance when
oblem. Otherwise,
assume all's well.
thanks again,
suha.
"Sam Newman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/17/2001 11:54:03 AM
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> Thanks. It's still not working. I
typing in the index.jsp explicitly does, I'd guess is a problem with the
ajpv13 connector (or which ever one you are using).
sam
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> Many thanx, I'll be very interested in your results.
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> My impressions of things is that HttpSession work
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> Is that still the case if you disable cookies within a client?
> I find that Tomcat doesn't notice that cookies have been disabled and
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> Well, I have run my servlets over SSL. They use session
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> You said 'pretty transparent' to tomcat. Where is it not transparent?
> Specifically I am wondering about cookies, do cookies work with SSL at all
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You said 'pretty transparent' to tomcat. Where is it not transparent?
Specifically I am wondering about cookies, do cookies work with SSL at all
or is it a possible configuration thing that has to be done correctly?
- Chris.
> Beyond the fact that Apache will give you a wealth of options for
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> >Please take a time to provide me with the following opinion. I spend some
> >time configuring Tomcat and Apache. Because of deadline constaints and
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> >fact that some allready developed code has been devloped using only
Tomcat
> >as standalone, the prototype team is focusing on just using T
At 02:27 PM 4/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Please take a time to provide me with the following opinion. I spend some
>time configuring Tomcat and Apache. Because of deadline constaints and the
>fact that some allready developed code has been devloped using only Tomcat
>as standalone, the prototype t
What about performance?
If Tomcat was as fast, as reliable, etc., as a web server as Apache, why would
Apache.org keep the Apache web server? Do some bench marking. I think you will find
that using Tomcat and Apache will provide better performance than Tomcat alone. If
not, then, what-the
My opinion, and its just that, is that unless there is a compelling
reason to use Apache (like its superior speed in static content, logging
abilities, support of PHP/SSI/mod_perl/whatever, or ability to gracefully
handle very large loads), don't use it. In most of today's systems, the
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