I think .. performance is a very relative term.Server side component
based deployment is justified where Concurrency,reusability,multi-process/
MULTI-TIER distributed open platform modelling,separation of business
process from data ,robust design etc. are critical.Overall distributed
system performance is much higher in EJB.
I need a help.I am just beginner in EJB.say I have downloaded javax.ejb,jndi
api etc.
my PC with 64 MB Ram runs on NT.
Does sun provide a trial EJB server implemetantion like anything like JWS.or
I have to
increase RAM and download some other EJB server.The purpose is testing
,not commercial use right now.I need it free from internet.
thanks a lot for your help in advance.
----- Original Message -----
From: wtngoh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:55 AM
Subject: Servlets vs EJB performance
> Hi,
>
> I am asked by my client to justify the performance of EJB. According to
> them, EJB has performance issue (much slower that servlet execution), so
> they rather prefer to use Servlet and JSP without EJB. Could anyone let
me
> know is this really an issue? Because I prefer to user EJB (a dozen of
> reasons) but I am not sure about the performance comparison. Is there any
> real application running on the web to show how nice is the EJB in terms
of
> performance? Any recommendations as to where I can find such comparisions?
>
> Thank you for your help and feedback.
>
> Cheers,
> NWT
>
>
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