|I also wish to stress that this is only important if you have
|application or applet clients. For web server clients, the number of
|connections is restricted by the web servers thread pool size, and
|irrelevant in the in-VM case (since no wire protocol at all is used
|then).

absolutely, the network layer is imho bound to dissapear from integrated
stacks, hence the 'irrelevance' of RMI/IIOP and other network layers for
EJB.  It is likely and unfortunate that http will rein supreme for a little
longer (at least 10 years ;-)

marc




|I tested to put in a restriction on the number of concurrent threads
|before (e.g. only 10 threads could do concurrent work), but didn't see
|any improvements in performance. We might want to put that back in when
|testing thousands of clients/threads and see if it has any impact (it
|should).
|
|/Rickard
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