Hi, thanks for the feedback,
about startup time i don't remember if it is in the last release but in the next one for sure some enhancements have been done (on trunk). You'll be able for instance to create a conf/exclusions.list file with the prefix of excluded jar. It will save a lot of memory and time. Another point is you compare seam3 and seam2, i'm not enough familiar with the first one to say if it is relevant but between major versions the comparison ifs not always so realistic. Once again thanks for the feeback, it is really appreciated! - Romain 2012/2/24 miguelzp <[email protected]> > First of all thank you for TomEE, I love the philosophy behind it. > > Actually I was forced to use an EE container due to recent > incompatibilities > of SEAM3. I was no more able to get things done with Tomcat only.... > > On the one hand I'll gain a lot of advantages using EE but on the other > hand > I feel quite confirmed that I ever tried to avoid the EE overhead. Let me > give you some examples: > > - Startup-Time > - Tomcat Seam2 Webapp: 25s > - TomEE Seam3 Webapp 120s > > - Jars needed (with webapp included) > - Tomcat Seam2 Webapp: 40MB > - TomEE Seam3 Webapp: 60MB > > - Memory footprint? (I still have no facts) > > Maybe you could optimize the resource consumption a bit more e.g. to > activate even more parts only when they are needed, ... . My first thought > after installing the first TomEE on a hosted server was where to get a more > powerful one.... > > I think you could catch a lot of Tomcat fans to come over if you would > really use every small possibility to reduce overhead. > > Then you could even call it: > > - "only use what you need" container > or > - Bikini container > or > - No-fat container > or > - Container 0% > > > > > Just one more thing: I didn't get the Tomcat shared classloader working. I > was used it to put my application jars in a separate lib folder to get > .war-files smaller. Deployment - especially remote - was a lot faster like > this... > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Feedback-on-TomEE-1b2-tp4416895p4416895.html > Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
