RE: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12

2000-12-05 Thread Eric Hartmann
for your time and consideration of this matter. Regards, Curtis QA Engineer BusinessThreads -Original Message- From: Jason Brittain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 12:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12 I wrote up

Re: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12

2000-12-05 Thread Jason Brittain
Engineer BusinessThreads -Original Message- From: Jason Brittain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 12:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12 I wrote up a text file about benchmarking and comparing Tomcat-4.0-M5 (pre

AW: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12

2000-12-05 Thread Juergen Fey
00 19:48 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12 I wrote up a text file about benchmarking and comparing Tomcat-4.0-M5 (pre-release) and Apache 1.3.12. It's attached to this message. I wrote it for anyone who is interested (even non-Java-saavy people) to kn

Re: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12

2000-12-05 Thread Gomez Henri
I wrote up a text file about benchmarking and comparing Tomcat-4.0-M5 (pre-release) and Apache 1.3.12. It's attached to this message. I wrote it for anyone who is interested (even non-Java-saavy people) to know how the raw content serving performance of Catalina and its built-in web

Re: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12

2000-12-05 Thread Pier P. Fumagalli
Eric Hartmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, OpenSta seems to be a good harness test with multiple client. You can find it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensta/ And there's always Apache Jmeter http://java.apache.org/jmeter Pier -- Pier P. Fumagalli Apache Software

Re: Benchmarks: Catalina M5 vs. Apache 1.3.12

2000-12-05 Thread Remy Maucherat
Quoting Jason Brittain [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I wrote up a text file about benchmarking and comparing Tomcat-4.0-M5 (pre-release) and Apache 1.3.12. It's attached to this message. I wrote it for anyone who is interested (even non-Java-saavy people) to know how the raw content serving