On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Lewis, Andrew J wrote: > I am getting ready to recommend Cocoon for a very large project where > it will need to handle immense load. In reality, XSP is more than I > need and I don't expect to be using it. From what I have read, most of > the scalability problems seem to be XSP related - can anyone confrim > or reject that thought for me?
For whatever it is worth, UpMyStreet.com, a UK based geographical information services company implemented their WAPTV system using Apache AxKit (A Perl+C technology v.similar to cocoon, waiting for cvs and a web site on apache.org, but available at htttp://axkit.org in the meantime). It's all XSP, and all un-cached. Tested with 1000 concurrent users (yes, really). The catch, I guess, is it's not Java. But it's fast :-) I don't know if it's considered bad form to talk about competing (albeit under the same project umbrella) projects here. If so, I appologise and will get back to work :-) -- <!-- Matt --> <:->Get a smart net</:-> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]