Hi Abhishek
1. You can do memory profiling by doing performance testing on your code.
2. You can use memcache server and cache data from db once the server is started to save the db hits every time. It will make application fast. 3. Try to follow Coding guidelines to save memory and load time when fetching data from db. Like use of String Builders instead of buffers, creating indexes, minimize duplicate data, using normal forms, proper closing of db connections once used etc..

Let me know if you want other info
Rupali

On 5/31/2010 5:05 PM, abhishek jain wrote:
Dear friends,
I have recently developed an application in struts 1.x and i am thinking is
there a way i can get to know that is the load time (in browser) as per the
standard or competitive with other applications / websites,

Can anyone give me some pointers?
I do would like to know the time graph, ie the query took x time and the
code x time and so on,
Also can i do caching in struts 1.x and may be zip the HTML before sending
to browser,
i am using Tomcat 5.x and mysql.
pl. advice.


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