On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:51:53 +0100, PA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 12, 2005, at 06:20, Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
If you are into this kind of micro-benchmarks, take a look at Simple:
I had a hard time understanding what those graphs mean. It really
could use better captions to really explain clearly what the X and Y
axis mean. I don't see any point comparing simple honestly, since it's
not a servlet container.
but I'm totally bias :)
peter
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 15:53:27
Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
Max Request/sec
--
tomcat 5.5.4 - 5584
jetty 5.1.2 - 2486
the results suggest tomcat's throughput for 1k static content is 2x
higher than the jetty
On Feb 12, 2005, at 06:20, Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
If you are into this kind of micro-benchmarks, take a look at Simple:
http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/
Niall Gallagher ran some comparisons between
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
Max Request/sec
--
tomcat 5.5.4 - 5584
jetty 5.1.2 - 2486
the results suggest tomcat's throughput for 1k static content is 2x
higher than the jetty 5.1.2.
peter
Hello, all!
There is jboss-3.2.2RC4_jetty-4.2.11. There is a web app. Jetty lets to
create virtual hosts
on-the-fly. Ex., in order to create a virtual host for this web app, I
have to add the following string to WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml
virtual-hostwww.some.host/virtual-host
In order to change the