HH> The funny bit is that when I run my app on separate JBoss 3.0 and Tomcat 4.0.3 
instances, performance is acceptable. (Well, almost, it is not a blazingly fast 
machine ...)
HH> I'll keep on running Tomcat separately, but I will test the Jetty bundle also and 
compare the performance.
HH> However, are there no Tomcat people that have anything to say about this?

I have the same situation with the JBoss 2.4.4 / Tomcat 3.2 bundle. 3
times reload for a JSP page which calls 80 Entity Beans in a row and
the server stalls. Port 8082 doesn't respond, even shutdown lasts five
minutes. Running them separately and everything works fine.

I have used a profiling tool to see what happens in this situation.
And it drives me crazy: running the JVM in profiling mode doesn't lead
to a server stall! Maybe its some kind of timing problem.

What also confuses me: if JBoss and Tomcat are running in the same
JVM, the servlets are using RMI to call Entity Beans. I always
thought that avoiding RMI calls is part of the in-VM optimization.


Tobias


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