Try giving the JBoss-Jetty bundle a whirl.
This lacks some of the more front-line fnality (JAAS
integration), but I believe that Jetty handles load
better.
You won't know if don't try!
Jules
--- Jim Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Hunter...
>
> We have jBoss 2.2.1 running on Debian/Linux and we
> have developed scripts
> to load test it. We only talk to Tomcat and the
> servlets talk to enterprise
> beans.
>
> I really idn't understand that part of the manual at
> all. I'm not sur what
> they meant by users and I don't understadn the
> discrepency about such a
> huge performance difference. The manual did say that
> if Tomcat or Jetty are
> used in fromt of jBoss there should not be a
> problem, and we are using
> Tomcat. We have no clients that talk directly to
> enterprise beans. All I
> can say is that the jBpss/Tomcat bundls holds up
> under load.
>
> Jim
>
>
> --On Monday, May 28, 2001 11:50 AM -0700 Hunter
> Hillegas
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The manual states that a Linux box running JBoss
> dies after about 200
> > users and implies this is because of the threading
> model on Linux.
> >
> > Is this really true? Anyone deployed a Linux
> configuration with more than
> > 200 simultaneous users?
> >
> > Hunter
> >
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