> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan R�per [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 28 November 2000 3:19
> To: 'jBoss'
> Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Jetty vs Tomcat - Benchmark
>
> Ok, i tested Jetty and Tomcat in the same environment. Here
> are my results.
>
> ...
Stefan,
Do you know if the MS Web Application Stress Tool uses HTTP/1.1
or not?
Jetty should outperform Tomcat for dynamic content as it uses
chunked HTTP/1.1 connections, which allow persistent connections
to be used when the content-length of a response in not know.
If Http/1.0 connections are used - more stress is caused on the
server, but the throughput is lower.
Finally, we don't like those numbers, no matter how they were
generated. After we get our .0.0 release out in the next
few weeks, performance will be our top priority (you were
comparing a .0 with a .2 :-)
cheers
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