Hi guys, when guessing relative performances of Java/C++ on a network environment, please keep in mind that data processing will be processed orders or magnitude faster than simple network handling by the underlying layer. Thinking that Java is slower than C++ to handle messages on a network based application because it does not have pointers is out of base.
FYI, I have tested our LDAP server on my laptop, sending Search requests through MINA (Apache Directory Server is based on MINA, 1.0.3 version), and I got something like 5000 req/s (a request is around 1kb), assuming that almost all the time is spent internally to the server itself, not in the MINA layer. Btw, LDAP messages are binary, but that does not mean it's easier to decode them in C/C++ than in Java (I would say that the complexity is exactly the same for both languages). I don't want to start a flame war, but I encourage anyone who want to compare Java and C++ to compare things that are comparable, and not blind guess what can be slow or fast in both languages. My 2cts Emmanuel On 8/11/07, mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually the windows IOCP server is written in C++ and it is running on a pc > server. I believe the reasons why Java can't reach that performance > sometimes due to lack of structure(pointer). I find it is really cumbersome > job to decode a binary message in Java. I don't know if you guys have better > solution to decode the binary format and manipulate the each field in the > binary message. > > On 8/11/07, Michael Grundvig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I don't have the exact numbers but I know on a big Linux box (8 > > processors, > > 8 gb ram) with a switched gigabit backbone we have seen greater then > > 45,000 - 50,000 messages per second sustained. Ultimately the problem > > becomes a matter of garbage collector churn rather then IO overhead. On > > Windows machines we could get only to a fraction of that. We believe the > > underlying I/O differences between Windows and *nix become really obvious > > when you get to higher message counts. > > > > Michael > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "mat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "dev" <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 11:24 AM > > Subject: Mina throughput > > > > > > > Does anyone have the throughput test by raw socket communication > > > (keep-alive > > > mode)? My colleague wrote a windows IOCP server whose throughput could > > > reach > > > 1.8m/sec. (5000message/sec in intranet). > > > > > > > > -- Regards, Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny www.iktek.com
