RE: IIS5 and Tomcat5

2004-02-13 Thread Johan Coens
Hello Jacob, Check your server.xml and look for Context ... It must be closed by either Context... / or Context ... /Context Cheers, Johan -Original Message- From: Vries, Jakob de [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 February 2004 11:35 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IIS5 and Tomcat5

rmi performance under tomcat

2004-01-28 Thread Johan Coens
Hello all, I have an application which heavily uses rmi. Because the poor performance under tomcat, i tried some other app servers to compare. I came up with the following results: - tomcat 4.0.6 - websphere 5.0 - orion 2.0.2 - jetty 4.2.15 orion 1.2 sec websphere 1.2 sec tomcat 8.4 sec jetty

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-16 Thread Johan Coens
Hello all, I tried: - isolating code in a java class and running it on both machines, about same performance - running tomcat 4.1.29, bit faster but still ~15 sec. - changing network connection to full duplex, 2*faster but stil ~6 sec (should be 1 sec). indicates network traffic could be a

dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
the complete tomcat directory to the slow dev. machine, running the same jdk, same os and same patches, but still the machine performance is slow. Can anybody point out what the cause can be of this dramatic performance difference? Cheers, Johan Coens

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
] Sent: 13 January 2004 10:26 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: dramatic performance differences on development machines Johan Coens wrote: Hello all, We have tomcat running with a webapplication based on Mediasurface (content mangement system). The performance of the web app is very

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
performance differences on development machines Johan Coens wrote: Hello Nikola, Machines are not identical, the fast machine has different specs (less memory, less disk space and less cpu) then the slow machine (this one has better specs). Quite ironic. One hint we've got is the carachter

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
Message- From: Johan Coens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:28 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines Here the specs are: It's a windows XP development Client Pentium 4, 2GHz, 512Mb memory jdk 1.3.1_06

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
No, it's a one processor machine. Question, could it be that jsp:include 's are very slow and that this is causing performance issues? If so, what could be the cause? -Original Message- From: Graham Reeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 15:20 To: Tomcat Users List

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
archive and tomcat-user archive, you'll benchmarks comparing jsp:include vs. include directive. peter lin Johan Coens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, it's a one processor machine. Question, could it be that jsp:include 's are very slow and that this is causing performance issues? If so

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
differences on development machines Try tomcat-4.1.29 or tomcat-5.x -- De: Johan Coens[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Responder:Tomcat Users List Enviada: terça-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2004 11:10 Para: Tomcat Users List Assunto: RE: dramatic performance differences

RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines

2004-01-13 Thread Johan Coens
machines Try tomcat-4.1.29 or tomcat-5.x -- De: Johan Coens[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Responder:Tomcat Users List Enviada: terça-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2004 11:10 Para: Tomcat Users List Assunto: RE: dramatic performance differences on development machines