I have little glitches with compiled windows binary in new 1.5.0 API
function axis2_http_transport_utils_process_request , which generates
segmentation fault. I will see today if I can figure it out ( on Linux
works fine) and get back to you.
As long as it's servers concern it will work as long as they stick with
CGI 1.1 specs.
Supun Kamburugamuva wrote:
Hi Nikola,
Did you test the CGI with different web servers like Apache and IIS?
At this point I would like to concentrate more on supporting different
web servers than speed.
Supun..
2008/8/4 Rajika Kumarasiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Nikola Tankovć
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Hy there,
Hi Nikola,
Hope you are doing great with your GSoC work.
To test the speed/performance of your work, you can follow a
similar way where we used to measure the performance of Axis2/C.
The procedure was like this.
First we deploy axis2 services inside Apache/httpd. That is we
used mod_axis2 apache module. We deploy mod_axis2 on one server
machine.
Then we need to load a service with some client requests/payloads.
For sending simultaneous requests and loading the service we use
apache bench [1] in a seperate client machine. Once you have done
this apache bench will give you the statics by which you can come
into conclusion about the speed/performacne. To achive the
maximum (yes this is just for your infromation, you can ignore
these if you want) you can compile Axis2/C with -03, set the log
level to cricital and use keep alive in apache bench etc..,
Basically we use number of requests per seconds(TPS) that can be
served by the service as a measure of performance. So set up your
environment(deploy the services through CGI interface) similar to
this and perform a test similar to this. A detailed description of
the test can be found here[2] in the latestst Axis2/C performance
results article. Good luck!
[1] - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/programs/ab.html
[2] -http://wso2.org/library/3868
-Rajika
I saw some time ago there were results of speed test of
Axis2/C, so I was wondering is there any solution so I can do
similar with my CGI implementation? If not, what do you
recommend and how do you run your tests?
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