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> Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:45:22 +0200
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> So I tried using JDK 1.3 (latest refresh beta) just to check out how
> Sun was doing. Sure, now it did not leak at all. Stayed at about
> 15MB of memory footprint. But the performace was a joke! Same
> test gave me about 50 method invocations per second. This was without
> JRMP 1.3 though, maybe that will make a difference.
Just FYI, JRMP1.3 does not improve this benchmark. I am downloading
the IBM JDK 1.3 at the moment, I will get back when I have comparison
figures for that one.
Still I am curious, what do other EJB's deliver in terms of
invocations per second on a reasonably modern machine, like a 500MHz
Pentium-III. Of course this is just a micro-benchmark not telling me
anything about a full application's performance. But I know I will
want very little invocation overhead in my applications, so this
benchmark is actually of importance to my situation, as it puts an
upper bound of the throughput of my system.
So has anyone access to another EJB setup? I can of course do the J2EE
setup myself, and I will if noone else beats me to the punch. I know
I cannot use that EJB for my puposes, but it's still interesting to
see if the EJB implementation matters a lot, i am still chasing the
bottlenecks.
Niklas
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