Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>
> Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
> >
> > That is a thing I am thinking of since monthes, and have been
> > waiting for :
> > - technical solutions to start ajpv21 and have it working.
> > - monthes of hospital :-(
> > - ajpv12 and promised enhancements.
> > - jakarta magic solution
> > - CORBA/not, embedded JVMs, ... discussions
> > etc ...
> >
> > I've learn one thing in OS development, it's that discussing without
> > code is not efficient.
> > So I'll try to start this imperfect thing and see what happens once a
> > demo will be somewhere.
> > It's imperfect, but should boost performances, and still run with
> > load-balancing.
> > and this will stay under JServ's umbrella (no problem with Jakarta for
> > me, but "real life"(tm) is still here for the moment :-))
>
> +1 all the way :)
>
> But keep an eye on the IIOP thing and with tomcat/other web server
> integration... just not to forget the places we might end up being...
>
Hi,
I'm not here trying to reinvent the weel or start the Y2K computer
science revolution.
I feel that JServ had some disappointing benchmarks on simple helloworld
servlets, but that is what people are looking at first ...
This will (maybe) solve one problem : socket creation overhead. nothing
else.
The main problem I can see with IIOP is a potential single point of
failure (or am I wrong ?).
For other webservers/servlet eng. , no problem, I am just trying to add
a protocol...
Jean-Luc
Jean-Luc
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