Hello Ali, please find included below a link URL that addresses the JSF performance issue. A much more rigorous test would be to use the JMeter distributed testing using the JMeter server. HTH, David.
Ali Ok wrote .. > Hi, > > We are building a web application with JSF. Last day I tested it with > JMeter. Results are bad (I guess). > > Then I tried to send 30000 requests with JMeter to "Shuffle Example" in > Tomcat's examples directory with a limited size of (256 MB I think) memory > resource given to Tomcat. This "Shuffle Example" does not query database or > does not make complicated operations as you know; it is very simple. > > Question is, what should I expect? Does it have to respond all requests? Or > is it normal to throw an exception about "Too many open files" (I use NIO > connector) and finally OutOfMemoryError and parachute-thing? > > After I solve this, I can go on to JSF application testing. > > > I couldnt find documents enough about this issue. Can you send me some > links? > > Thanks in advance. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]