WebLogic clustering is interesting, but we had some performance concerns
about clustering with stateful entity beans. With standard WL4.5, the
state of beans is cached on the server, so multiple requests don't need to
hit the database. Clustering costs 50% more, and you lose all caching ...
the database becomes truth.
WebLogic JSP 1.0 is very solid, and the EJB is fine if you can run your
entire system off of one server without using clustering.
--On Thursday, August 19, 1999, 4:23 PM -0700 Mike McElligott
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, has anyone used the BEA Weblogic Cluster (in the June issue of
> JDJ)? Does it perform well? Does it handle clustering over a web farm
> fairly transparently? I'm running NT for now (and possibly Linux in the
> future). That choice of platform implies multiple servers for scaling,
> but if I can't manage clustering the whole thing breaks down.
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