I doubt Win98 can handle it.  I know NT workstation places a limit on 10
simultaneous network connections (this is one of the differences between
workstation and server).  My guess is 98 is the same if not less.

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Chamberlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 4:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat on Win98


Hi, I am running the Tomcat 4.0 server under Win98 and so far I have used it
under a light load condition, i.e. only a few users access it at any one
time. But, I have recently set up a set of JSP questionaires coupled to a
data base, and I am about to be hit by an onslaught of 60 to 100 users
hitting my server simultaniously.... So, my question is, is there anything I
need to do to prepare for this heavier usage? Do I need to, for example,
increase or control memory allocation for Tomcat? And if so, how? (It use to
be that Tomcat was started via a .bat file and I knew how to manage memory
for them, but now the distribution supples a different shortcut which
directly invokes the Tomcat server via calling java.exe on and a
bootstrap.jar file so now I am not sure how....)  

I did find a Startup.bat and a Shutdown.bat file in the bin directory of the
distribution, and wonder if I should use these instead of the supplied
shortcuts... For these, I could set the memory properties directly, if the
Auto settings didn't work properly...

Sorry if this is a dumb question (I am not a Windows expert)  or has been
already asked/answered, and yes I have already tried to RTFMs but am still
confused  ;-)

    Marc...

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