Re: [Resin-interest] lighttpd and nginx

2009-06-18 Thread Ronan Lucio

Understood Scott,

thank you,
Ronan

Scott Ferguson escreveu:

On Jun 17, 2009, at 6:14 AM, Ronan Lucio wrote:

  

Hi Scott,

Scott Ferguson escreveu:

If you're looking at nginx for performance, you should benchmark  
Resin

as a load-balancer as well, especially if you're using proxy caching.
For 4.0, the performance numbers were fairly close (nginx slightly
faster).
  

Do you think Resin-4.0 is reliable for production?



Not yet.  We did add the FastCGI specifically for nginx.

For 3.1, you'd need to use the nginx http proxy.  It should be pretty  
close to the fastcgi efficiency.


  

For all I have understood it seems it wont be release soon due so
JEE-1.6 specifications.



That's correct.  For example, the JSR-299 (Java Injection) spec has  
changed its internal SPI pretty radically, causing a major refactor on  
our part.


-- Scott

  

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Re: [Resin-interest] lighttpd and nginx

2009-06-17 Thread Scott Ferguson

On Jun 17, 2009, at 6:14 AM, Ronan Lucio wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>
> Scott Ferguson escreveu:
>> If you're looking at nginx for performance, you should benchmark  
>> Resin
>> as a load-balancer as well, especially if you're using proxy caching.
>> For 4.0, the performance numbers were fairly close (nginx slightly
>> faster).
>
> Do you think Resin-4.0 is reliable for production?

Not yet.  We did add the FastCGI specifically for nginx.

For 3.1, you'd need to use the nginx http proxy.  It should be pretty  
close to the fastcgi efficiency.

> For all I have understood it seems it wont be release soon due so
> JEE-1.6 specifications.

That's correct.  For example, the JSR-299 (Java Injection) spec has  
changed its internal SPI pretty radically, causing a major refactor on  
our part.

-- Scott

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> Ronan
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Re: [Resin-interest] lighttpd and nginx

2009-06-17 Thread Ronan Lucio
Hi Scott,

Scott Ferguson escreveu:
> If you're looking at nginx for performance, you should benchmark Resin 
> as a load-balancer as well, especially if you're using proxy caching. 
>  For 4.0, the performance numbers were fairly close (nginx slightly 
> faster).

Do you think Resin-4.0 is reliable for production?

For all I have understood it seems it wont be release soon due so 
JEE-1.6 specifications.

Ronan


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Re: [Resin-interest] lighttpd and nginx

2009-06-17 Thread Ronan Lucio

Hi Steffen,

For all I have understood it refers to Resin's-4.0, which is still beta.
Anyway to use it with 3.1?

Thanks,
Ronan

Steffen Busch escreveu:
I don't know about lighttpd, but there was a blog post 
recently regarding nginx, check this: http://blog.caucho.com/?p=173


Regards,
Steffen

2009/6/16 Ronan Lucio mailto:lis...@tiper.com.br>>

Hi,

Does Resin works with lighttpd or nginx?

Thanks,
Ronan



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Re: [Resin-interest] lighttpd and nginx

2009-06-16 Thread Scott Ferguson


On Jun 16, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Steffen Busch wrote:

I don't know about lighttpd, but there was a blog post recently  
regarding nginx, check this: http://blog.caucho.com/?p=173


For Resin 4.0, you can use the new FastCgi protocol implementation (or  
use a http proxy).  It's configured like the  tag:


http://caucho.com/ns/resin"; xmlns:resin="urn:java:com.caucho.resin 
">



  

  

  ..


If you're looking at nginx for performance, you should benchmark Resin  
as a load-balancer as well, especially if you're using proxy caching.   
For 4.0, the performance numbers were fairly close (nginx slightly  
faster).


-- Scott




Regards,
Steffen

2009/6/16 Ronan Lucio 
Hi,

Does Resin works with lighttpd or nginx?

Thanks,
Ronan



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Re: [Resin-interest] lighttpd and nginx

2009-06-16 Thread Steffen Busch
I don't know about lighttpd, but there was a blog post
recently regarding nginx, check this: http://blog.caucho.com/?p=173
Regards,
Steffen

2009/6/16 Ronan Lucio 

> Hi,
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> Does Resin works with lighttpd or nginx?
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> Thanks,
> Ronan
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