Hi,

I have a question regarding access time.  I'm running apache 1.3 and
Apache JServ 1.0 on NT 4.0.   I've done a performance testing with 4
user access an internal web site that link to a servlet.  I've put 2
println() statement to show the time in the doGet() method.  1 at the
beginning and the other at the end.  I noticed that it takes about 1
second from the beginning to the end of doGet().  However, all users
noticed that it takes about 4-6 second to go from 1 page to another.  In
other words, beside the 1 second that doGet() takes up, there are 3-5
seconds that are being used up.  Is this normal? Or is there a way I can
fine tune the web server and Jserv?

Another question is that while jumping from 1 page to another, after I
click the link and the page is fully displayed, I still can see the
browser is still loading something.  Isn't it true that when the page is
fully displayed, the doGet() method has already finished writing the
HTML file to the client brower?  How come there seems to be still some
network traffic going on?

Any input will be a great help.

Thanks.

- Thomas -

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