I can't help with the performance measurement but I'd say just go ahead and develop :-)
The servlet API is meant to be portable. You can develop, test with Apache JMeter
(http://java.apache.org) and if Tomcat won't work
for you then you should be able to re-deploy to Resin with very little trouble.
FWIW an Apache JServ user had that servlet engine running under Linux with > 600
requests per second. See details here:
http://www.magiccookie.com/bboard/do=list-containers/container=54222
What's really interesting is that there are really no published benchmarks for Servlet
Engine performance. The only one I found is
published by the makers of the resin servlet engine and it doesn't mention JRun or
ServletExec :-/
HTH
> How can I find out how well the Apache-Tomcat
> combination perform, in terms of simultaneous hits? My
> site is highly Servlet/JSP concentrated and expecting
> to have a maximum of 300 simultaneous hits at any
> given time. Server is expected to run on HP-UX 11.0
> environment.
>
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