there's plenty of papers on the topic on the internet, including the
ones listed on tomcat's website.

have you looked at the resource page?

http://tomcat.apache.org/resources.html

On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
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> there is one criteria that I always use, and that is "user response time"
> this can work for almost any webapp that has some sort of "real" user in
> front of it.
> 50 to 100ms would be excellent and very aggressive, but it depends on the
> app itself of course.
> 2-3 seconds for a complete page load is desirable
>
> Filip
>
> Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> recently I was asked by someone to define performance requirements for
>> a site without even knowing it (the site).
>> The task was to deliver standard requirements valid for most sites (or
>> portal-like sites).
>> I answered that it's probably impossible without knowing the type of
>> media delivered, whether its web 2.0 or 1.0, and so on...
>> but I think as long as the webserver starts delivering content in
>> between 50 and 100 ms (measured at webserver) the site should be ok.
>>
>> What do you think could be the site-independent performance criterion?
>>
>> best regards
>> Leon
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