Sorry man I didnt think it was the right time or place to go into some kind of rant about the sun jdk. But here was what I was seeing with the sun jdk. When connecting straight to tomcat not using mod_jk. I would open up 6 of any type of browser on my desktop, all of them opening the same jsp page. I would begin refreshing each 1, one by one. I would notice that the first 4 would refresh, but any page after that would just sit and wait for the first 4 to finish. NO MATTER what the JSP page did. It didnt matter if the jsp page did or did not connect to the database. We had pages that did nothing but a bubble sort, still the same problem. But we didnt have any problems like that at all with jrockit. And jrockit has the jmeter tool to help me do better benchmarks. So my opinion is sun jdk is slow. You havent notice this problem with the sun jdk on linux?
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