Scott:
On Oct 17, 2007, at 6:25 AM, Jan Kriesten wrote:
a recent comparison between resin 3.0.9 and tomcat 5.5.3 can be
found here:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/resin_slower_than_tomcat_fails
on this comparison maybe scott could comment?
It's not a useful benchmark. It
hi,
Exactly my thought. I don't see any information about the number of
concurrent threads, so unless this is implicit by some means out of my
knowledge, this measures only a single request. Doesn't say much about
how an appserver performs in a live environment. Most comparisons I've
seen
Jan:
Exactly my thought. I don't see any information about the number of
concurrent threads, so unless this is implicit by some means out of my
knowledge, this measures only a single request. Doesn't say much about
how an appserver performs in a live environment. Most comparisons I've
seen
hi hari,
i have been using resin since early version 2 and haven't regret it.
there are some cases which i'd say are compelling reasons to use it over tomcat,
where you already brought up some yourself:
To close, I should say that I personally love resin - its elegance,
configuration
We're listening to your feedback regarding documentation, and are in
the process of improving it across the board, starting with Hessian.
On Oct 17, 2007, at 7:25 AM, Jan Kriesten wrote:
hi hari,
i have been using resin since early version 2 and haven't regret it.
there are some cases
Greetings,
I've been a Resin advocate for several years now. When I first did a
performance comparison between Resin 2 and Tomcat, Resin's performance
simply blew me away. Like many other people on this list, I imagine I
switched entirely to recommending resin as the application server for