I Think there is misUnderstandings here, first i didnt said that tomcat works "ONLY" for 'some development/demo site'. but I mean "WHY Tomcat must not use for production mode?" , as Apache, That it the best known Web Server in the world, in performance, security and many other major factors. I ask this question or recommend this option cause of I Love Tomcat, and I work with it several years.
second, I think, 5% performance upgrade is very good for a version update, and i think if we use static byte arrays instead of normal strings, in normal JSPs(because they have very much static strings) performace will be more increased than 5%. anyway, JSPs is very small part of Web Site System. Application Server is very bigger part of it. then optimizing servers always increasing performance better and more significant. but I know, WebApp architecture and Design is very very important for performance. Thanx for your Reply. Roozbeh --- Peter Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would have to concur with Remy on this one. The > performance benefit is minimal and depending on how > your JSP is written possibly no benefit at all. > > I know for a fact there are sites handling > 10million+ pageviews a day using Tomcat. This is > commercial sites and not some development/demo site. > The developers work very hard to make make Tomcat > robust and scalable. There are only 2 servlet > containers that I know of first hand with better > performance. But the difference was minimal. One was > resin and the other was orion on a real application. > In the end the performance benefit 1-5% wasn't worth > the cost of a license and resin doesn't adhere to > the official specs as closely as tomcat. > > You're better off looking at your pages and overall > design to figure architectural inefficiencies. good > luck. > > peter > > > > > > Remy Maucherat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Roozbeh Zabihollahi wrote: > > Hi, > > I am tomcat user, as all of readers know, tomcat > is > > very good Jsp Container for developping and not > good > > for production mode (cause of its performance). > > > > I installed and run 'RexIPAppServer' ,that says it > has > > best performance, and compare Servlets it > generates > > for JSPs and Tomcat Generated Servlets. > > > > I see 'RexIPAppServer' construct static strings > that > > JSP page use with "Static String"s. same as: > > > > static final char[] _jspText_18="\" >\r\n > > ".toCharArray(); > > > > but Tomcat doesn't distinguish (or it not want to > do) > > between Static and Dynamic Strings and print them > in > > dynamic way in service method. > > > > I want to ask from Tomcat Developers, that eather > > Tomcat Developers does not want to implement this > > feature or not? > > There's a flag in Jasper now for that. Look in > conf/web.xml. > > > and, could you help me to develop this feature, > > because i think this is exponentialy improve > > performance. ^-^ > > Hmmm, well, it won't, sorry. 5% at most is what you > should expect ;-) > > Rémy > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]