By this I mean if I call a servlet, I'm sure that Jserv is capable of
despatching it in a fraction of a second, but the page takes a few seconds
because my connection is slow.
Is Jserv tied up servicing me at this point or is it just buffered somewhere
halfway ?
I just read on the apache.org page how many client requests could be
serviced simultaneously and it occurred to me that making sense of this
figure really depends on how long you regard a request as taking.
I also read that sessions are based on Session cookies (on Jserv).
Does that mean a set of pages with a login etc is useless if the visitor
disables cookies ?
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