I don't agree,
Check out their own performance benchmarks (I know, it's their own ;-)
It appears that Resin is miles faster than anything else, only Orion server
comes in the same range. (and that's also a java solution ;-)
Anyway, what's heavy load? From their measurement they can deliver way over
100 JSP requests per second. that's 8Million in 1 day on an intel P266 or so
!!!
If you really have more hits than Resin can handle, you're rich enough to
buy a faster computer ;-)
Geert 'Darling' Van Damme
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Nguyen
> Sent: donderdag 20 april 2000 5:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Resin from Caucho
>
>
> I am not so sure that using a Java-based web server on a production
> environment (I meant heavy load) is a good idea.
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hani Elabed
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 12:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Resin from Caucho
>
>
> Talking about Resin,
>
> I am thinking of using the WebServer that
> comes bundled with Resin as a replacement to our
> Netscape Fastrack Server.
>
> Is it an industrial strength web server with
> servlets or should we stick with Netscape Fastrack.
>
> I prefer using a 100% Java Web Server / Servlet Engine
> combination.
>
> Anybody using the bundled Resin Web Server as a
> production web server ?? I got a little bit
> confused about it because the Getting Started
> manual calls it a Personal Web Server for our
> convenience !! Does it mean it is NOT industrial
> Grade ??
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Hani
>
> Zach Bagnall wrote:
> >
> > Loving resin. Excellent features (recompiles servlets automatically,
> detailed
> > logging, source code available, etc) and it seems very solid and very
> fast.
> > JARs work fine in 1.1x (haven't tried 1.0 and since 1.1 is final, why
> would
> > you?). I use it with apache and it works fine on Windows (98 and NT),
> linux
> > and solaris. It also has a kind of XSLT engine built in and you
> can script
> > in javascript instead of java if you want.
> >
> > If you use it commercially they'd like you to pay for a license but from
> > what I've seen it's worth paying for.
> >
> > Zach.
> >
> > > Resin is not a bad one. We have a throughoutly test with them
> and found
> that
> > > they are pretty good too. One thing that I am not sure why both Tomcat
> and
> > > Resin have something missing: Tomcat can not somehow
> auto-reload changed
> > > classes, and Resin does not allow JAR file in the servlet
> classpath :-(
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Steve Nguyen
> > >
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> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification
> and reference
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chaix jean
> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:01 PM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Resin from Caucho
> > >
> > >
> > > Does anyone use the Resin server from Caucho?
> > > http://www.caucho.com
> > > I was looking for a "free" servlet and jsp engine and I found
> Resin that
> > > looks pretty good but before using it I would like to have
> some feedback
> > > form people using it...
> > >
> > > Jean
> > >
> > >
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