Ok I have visions of the holy grail now....

Rickard Wrote:
>We have also done tests that shows that if you run jBoss and Tomcat in
the same JVM, then servlets calling EJB's can take as little as 0.4 ms
per call. We are working on integrating other servlet engines as well at
this point (Resin, Jetty, and Enhydra).

My problem is I am Using "Servlet Filters" the new "Kick-ass" pre/post
servlet invocation mechanism from V2.3 and only Orion currently supports
this. But if Jboss is as fast as you say it is and plus (major added bonus)
I can tweak it then I might well run JBoss as my EJB Server and Orion as my
Servlet Engine.

Do you reckon it is easy to get the Orion servlet engine and Jboss running
in the same VM. If i can fish out the Servlet Engine stuff from Orion
(probably easy everything is split into Jar files) then can I configure
JBoss to run Orion's servlet Engine in the same VM as it's self...

>Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: Rickard �berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 10:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OffTopic, Re: Remote vs Local Method Call Optimization


Offtopic. Skip if you want to.

On Tue, 7 Nov 2000 10:50:54 -0000, Peter Delahunty
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>ahh...
>
>Now that is impressive in JBoss. "Being able to turn off all copying for a
>particular bean." I have not seen this control in other App servers. In
>other app server it seems to be automatic and container controlled (ie you
>don't get a choice)

Well, that's one of the big points with jBoss: you get to control
E*V*E*R*Y*T*H*I*N*G. If you want to. Otherwise we just apply decent
defaults. But if you want to control the LRU cache timeouts, or tweak
the copying of parameters, or what ports service X runs on or whatever,
you have that control through either conf. files (XML) or deployment
descriptors.

>Tell me Rickard, do you have any benchmarks of JBoss vs Orion for speed
>optimization (official or unofficial) ...

Well... let's see... I have this little story:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04427.html

We have also done tests that shows that if you run jBoss and Tomcat in
the same JVM, then servlets calling EJB's can take as little as 0.4 ms
per call. We are working on integrating other servlet engines as well at
this point (Resin, Jetty, and Enhydra).

There's also a bunch of tests that you can run for yourself. Download
"jbosstest" from:
http://www.jboss.org/zip_archives/
And run it yourself. Please report any results to the jboss-user mailng
list (subscription info at jboss.org)

regards,
  Rickard

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