Of course, the bottleneck here would be the full-text search application
(its algorithm and implementation) and not Tomcat vs.vanilla CGI (I'm
assuming that Perl search stuff is a regular Perl CGI).

Otis



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> From: Trenton D. Adams
> Sent: 6/14/2002 7:08:53 PM
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> Subject: Tomcat Performance is good!
> 
> I've recently been doing some fiddling with Tomcat. I've built a King
> James Bible search program. I based it off of my brother's perl bible
> search program. It outputs all identical HTML to the perl version. It
> was already out performing it by a couple of seconds on one particular
> search. The search for perl took about 6 seconds and the search in the
> J2EE version on tomcat took approx 4 seconds. With some code
efficiency
> improvements, I've gotten that down to less than 3 seconds.
> 
> Just thought you might all like to hear some good news about Tomcat.
> 
> 
> Tomcat 4.0.3
> Apache 1.3.20
> Perl 5.6.0
> 
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