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What will 1.1 do for socket connection overhead?

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From: Pierpaolo Fumagalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: iPlanet vs JServ/C2


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> Jon Smirl wrote:
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> > I just noticed this report from Mindcraft:
> > http://www.mindcraft.com/whitepapers/iws/iwsee4-sh242.html
> > 
> > Any comments on why iPlanet is beating Jserv?
> > Is iPlanet directly linked to the JVM, in other words, is the socket
> > connection from Apache to JServ the problem?
> > 
> I don't know how iPlanet is structured, but, IMVnHO the problem resides,
> yes, in the socket connection. With the new version of JServ (1.1) we
> should be able to gain that margin.
> 
> Pier
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