> Well hell's bells!  I'll have to look into OpenSTA a bit more 
> I guess...

I didn't really say I like it, though - it's adequate and that's about it.
If I could choose whatever I want, I'd probably go with Segue SilkPerformer,
but I really can't afford that.

> You wouldn't have happened to have already ran some load 
> testing and whatnot against say a tomcat/jboss server, and 
> perhaps noticed any major differences?  Do you keep track of 
> the stats, or are the apps so varied as to make it apples to 
> oranges?  Or, if anyone knows of some benchmarking
> (good quality, unbiased, etc.. heh) data already out there... 
>   I'm curious...

In general, my experience with load testing has been limited to specific
tuning engagements, where the client has already chosen a
technology/platform, and we're just trying to make it work as well as it
can. I've done very little comparative platform testing, because load
testing takes a long time, and no one's willing to pay me for it.

In general, though, I don't think that your choice of J2EE container is
going to matter nearly as much as your code and database implementation.

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