I am evaluating JOnAS 2.3 on Linux using Sun's JDK 1.3.
We have (already developed using Weblogic 5.1) 300+ beans; entity and
session. I was just now able to get all of them deployed and ran our client
application. To my surprise, I think JOnAS is performing very well compared
to Weblogic.
However, when the server is started and all the beans are deployed, I see
706 processes! Our server is maxed out.
I deploy one bean per jar. This makes it convenient to manage several
developers. Can anyone confirm that each bean/jar requires a process? If I
deploy the 300+ beans into a few jars (lets say 30 jars) would I see a
significant decrease in the number of processes. My belief is that the large
amount of processes is causing the OS a great deal of pain - it is
essentially unable to handle anything else when the JOnAS Server is running
with all my beans.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I gotta say that despite this problem JOnAS has been the easiest
app-server to evaluate. I took me just a few days to get to this point. I
struggled with Weblogic and JRun. I really hope that JOnAS works out. Looks
great so far... my complements to all.
Thanks,
Joe Weder
Software Engineer
Intelligent Computer Systems
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717.295.7977 x614
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