Is there any kind of benchmark results table or technical comparation between tomcat, jetty, iplanet, resin...? I've been searching google without success... I need something because "much faster" or "much slower" is not enought for me.

Thank you!

Manfred Wolff wrote:

Dan Allen wrote:

I only ask this to see if I can make my life easier.  I have a PII
333MHz laptop with 216MB Ram and I am running Tomcat, JDK 1.4.1 and
some struts applications.  Just now it took ant 6 min 56 sec to
reload my application after making changes.  If I were to go and get
a decent Athlon XP or PIV computer, what should I expect for reload
times and compile times for a reasonable size webpage application?

This is the one thing that I regret when leaving PHP.  I spend close
to 1/8 of my day waiting for it to reload once my computer starts
swapping to disk.  Does anyone else have this issue?

Dan

Hi.

We use tomcat to develop und jetty for our production system ( P4 2,2 GH with Linux). Jetty is much faster, because he can cache the tags. Tomcat is much slower in compiling and working with tags in jsp.

Manfred


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