Don't even try it. NES's servlet engine is horrible. Even Netscape
recomends that you don't use it if you are going to have more than 100
connections. It is worth the money to go out and buy a good servlet
engine like ServletExec or Jrun(I recommend ServletExec because it is
much less expensive and just as good).
Doug Bridges
>Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 10:49:49 -0800
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> Servlet API Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Mike Kreaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Scalability of NES with servlets
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Any comments from those using NES (on NT) with it's integrated servlet
>engine as to it's scalability would be appreciated.
>
>We need to scale to 2000 concurrent sessions. Does NES support load
>balancing? Multiple servlet managers? What version do you recommend?
>
>-> Mike Kreaden
>Director, Customer Solutions
>Magnifi, Inc. http://www.magnifi.com <http://www.magnifi.com/>
>(408) 863-3804
>
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