Can someone that has a Solaris box try this (see the file attachments on my
original message)? It works great on my Linux box. Could it be some kind of
buffering problem?

I noticed something else that is strange. Mozilla uploads/downloads faster
with SSL than without when using Tomcat 5 on Linux (4.4 MBs versus 3 MBs).
IE is substantially slower when using SSL. I noticed that Mozilla was using
AES-128. IE was using 128 bit too, but, I don't know how to check what the
specific cipher suite was that was being used. Also, IE seems substantially
faster at downloads than Mozilla. IE was 9.47 MBs where as Mozilla was only
3 MBs.

Jon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jonathan Eric Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 3:52 PM
Subject: Slow HTTP upload speed with IE and Tomcat on Solaris (works fine on
Linux and Windows)


> I'm having a strange problem with regard to HTTP upload speed when using
> Internet Explorer on Windows with Tomcat on Solaris. If I upload a 10 MB
> file over a 100 Mbs Ethernet connection, it takes 2 minutes 25 seconds if
I
> use IE (~80 Kbs). If I use Mozilla, it takes 3 seconds (~3 Mbs). If I try
> the same thing, but, run Tomcat on Linux instead, it takes 2 seconds when
> using IE. It takes 1 second if I run Tomcat on my local Windows computer.
> I'm using Solaris 8 with a patch cluster that I downloaded and installed
> within the last few weeks, Tomcat 5.0.12, J2SE 1.4.1, and the version of
> Internet Explorer that comes with Windows XP with all the Windows updates
> applied. The problem seems to occur with Tomcat 4.1.24 as well. I also
tried
> it on a different Windows 2000 computer to make sure nothing was wrong
with
> my XP box and the other computer had the same problem.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there anyone out there that has a
> Solaris box that wouldn't mind running the test application that I created
> to see if you have the same problem?
>
> I'm wondering if the problem might be with our network, but, I don't think
> that's the case because I have another application on a Solaris box that
> does HTTP uploads using a Perl application that doesn't have the
performance
> problem.
>
> Jon
>


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