We resize our images using Tomcat. The resized images are cached on the local
disk with a nigthly cron, which removes unused files older than x days. Just
try it and see what the load is. If the load is very high, buy more servers
with a loadbalancer.
Ronald.
On Fri Jul 08 17:32:03 CEST 2005 Tomcat Users List
<tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org> wrote:
Any ideas?
--- Tony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's think about maps.yahoo.com. I do not know how
> they handle
> millions of request and generate the map pictures
> quickly. If I use a
> servlet, in the post or get method I use:
>
>
> BufferedImage mapImage =
> myTookKit.generateMap(String address);
> response.setContentType("image?/png");
> OutputStream os = response.getOutputStream();
> ImageIO.write(buffer, "png", os);
> os.close();
>
>
> Is servlet a good choice? If I use servlet, is the
> code above good
> enough to handle hundreds of request? Is the choice
> of
> BufferedImage a
> good one? What special technique I need to implement
> "myTookKit" to
> make it faster? I am thinking about JNI.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
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