Hi,
It seems you are expecting very high,
Multiple servlet engines on the same webserver - Not Possible,
try webserver clustering with good Load Balancing and session Management.
-easwaran.P
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Subject: Scalability in servlet engines
Hi --
How do I make my servlet solutions highly scalable ? To the best of my
knowledge, there is a one-to-one relationship between webserver and the
servlet engine attached to it. Each servlet engine in turn has its own
instance of JVM in which diff servlets can run.
Are there any servlet engines which can have multiple JVMs talking to the
same webserver(Any experiences with JRun, in particular)? I would want all
my 100 thousand users talk to the same webserver, internally the webserver
to talks to different servlet engines for load balancing and then these
servlet engines (diff JVMs) share a common session data.
Any suggestions ?? Possible / impossible / future directions ..
Thanks for your input.
Shashank
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