I notice that you have a site map link across the bottom--do you generate that automatically (the map, not the link)? If so, how do you go about it? (Code samples would be ideal, but I'd be happy with just a quick description too.)
Thanks! -- Michael On 12/17/02 12:30 AM, "Moore, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Mike, > > When I say 'active' users I do not mean concurrent users - we have 1600 > registered users and are getting on average 200 distinct users logging in > per day making on average 3000 portlet requests overall per day. > > Sorry to disappoint if you thought I meant 1600 concurrent users. > > However, with this level of activity on a low end server, we have not > experienced any performance problems. > > I do not use Apache, just one instance of Tomcat 4.1.12 / MySQL, although > most of our reporting is run off a windows machine running Crystal Reports - > I pull these through a modified version of IFramePortlet. > > The site is made up of a modified version of the default Jetspeed menuing > system - one left menu bar that changes the tabs along the top menu. A large > portion of the content of the site is made up of a number of homemade > portlets that pull data from a number of database tables and render it in > various ways - this data is manipulated by some other portlets that make up > our homegrown content management system. I've posted a few screenshots at > http://www.webtronic.d2g.biz/logisticsnet/ to give you an idea of the > layout. > > For instance, we have a news headline portlet, a documentlist portlet and an > eventslist portlet. The data delivered through these is manipulated directly > by various appointed 'franchisees' throught our organisation. Altogether we > have 37 custom portlets. > > Hope this information is helpful, > > Richard. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Saddest OfAllKeys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 13 December 2002 19:54 > To: Jetspeed Users List > Subject: RE: 1600 users (was Is anyone REALLY using Jetspeed?) > > > > Richard, > > We've been struggling to define what a reasonable load > is on Jetspeed and Tomcat in general (i.e. # of > concurrent users). 1600 users is music to our ears. > > If possible, can you tell us a bit about your site and > architecture? > > For example, are you running Tomcat as a standalone > app, or with Apache? Do you run multiple Tomcats? > > Is your site very expensive in terms of the size of > images you use? In the # or type of portlets that are > available? I'm guessing some portlet types must be > more expensive than others. > > Do you know how many users can hit the site > simultaneously? > > Finally, are there any performance tips you can share? > We've been trying to compile a list (e.g. turn down > logging level, use Apache to memory map images, etc). > We will probably share our experiences once it has > some things that aren't obvious. > > thanks, > Mike > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --- "Moore, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Hello Jasen, >> >> Our intranet has been running Jetspeed for several >> months now, we currently >> have about 1600 active users running on a 600MHz PC >> with no performance >> problems at all. It has provided a very cheap and >> effective solution. >> >> We are using Redhat Linux, MySQL and Tomcat 4.1.12. >> >> Hope this helps, >> >> Richard. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: 06 December 2002 19:42 >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Is anyone REALLY using Jetspeed? >> >> >> This may be a dumb question, but it is one I need >> answered. >> >> My customer is interested in using Jetspeed as the >> portal framework for an >> intranet that will start with a few thousand users - >> up to a thousand >> simultaneous hits when people check into the portal >> in the morning - and >> then possibly be deployed much more widely. >> >> As far as I can tell, there isn't much (anything?) >> out there about >> Jetspeed's performance/scalability, long term >> stability, and developer >> usability. Being a .war based application, I >> believe some of the >> performance questions will relate to the servlet >> engine being used >> (Websphere, WebLogic, JRun, etc.). However, there >> must be some measurement >> of how hard Jetspeed makes the servlet engine work >> to deliver content. >> >> So, my questions are: >> 1. Is anyone using Jetspeed in a production >> environment, with a fairly large >> user base, with a fairly diverse set of portlets? >> 2. If so, what is your server environment and >> performance impressions? >> 3. How difficulet was the integration of existing >> web apps with Jetspeed? >> >> Sorry for the kind of vague question, a simple "Yes, >> I have it stood up >> servicing a few k users, under Websphere, app >> integration was no harder than >> with anything else" or "We tried it, got frustrated >> and bought Hummingbird >> instead" will do. >> >> - Jasen. >> >> This e-mail and any attachments hereto are: >> >> -strictly confidential and intended solely for the >> addressee. If you are >> not the intended addressee, you must not disclose, >> forward, copy or take any >> action in reliance on this e-mail or attachments. 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