Dear Martin,
For example, in my tomcat.sh, I set the JAVACMD variable to give
Java arguments for a heap of 128 mb, with 256mb max.
JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xms128m -Xmx256m"
This is for IBM JDK 1.3 (Linux). If the same syntax doesn't work with your
version of Java, you can see it'
Hi,
We've been running a website on standalone Tomcat 3.2.x for half a
year now. It's been quite satisfactory in terms of stability under load.
In the lab, response time did not start to steepen noticable until past 50
concurrent users on one instance of the application under Tom
Dear Martin,
Yes. Please see "Tomcat - A Minimalistic User's Guide" at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/uguide/tomcat_ug.htm
l, the "Modify the Default JVM Settings" section.
Yours,
Aleksey
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> From: Martin Mauri [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
InsureSuite is using Tomcat 3.2.1 and it's been just great in terms of
stability (and OK in terms of speed - I'm definitely looking forward to the
improved HTTP Connector in Tomcat 4). http://www.insuresuite.com/
Yours,
Aleksey Tsalolikhin
UNIX System Administrator
InsureSuite, Inc.
> -Orig
at 3.2.1 on Sun JDK 1.2.2 on Sparc Solaris 2.6)
Thanks in advance,
Sincerely,
Aleksey Tsalolikhin
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Aleksey Tsalolikhin
System Administrator
InsureSuite, Inc.
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