We're going to be performance testing MyFaces pretty soon (JSF in
general isn't fair to evaluate because there are lots of different
implementations out there), and I'll let people know how it performs.

For the most part, we haven't had any problems, but we haven't been
hitting the servers with numbers like you're asking.


On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 21:59:40 -0600, Aaron Bartell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am curious to know the different scenarios people have implemented JSF
> and how intense the applications were.  The reason I am asking is I am
> wondering if JSF could survive the replacement of a 5250 Order Entry
> application written in RPG on an iSeries.  This particular application
> has 500+ users hitting it with many different database requests. Note
> that you cannot relate 500+ users using a standard website to the
> demands of an order entry app.  There is just a lot more going on in
> order entry vs a shopping basket.
> 
> I understand that a lot has to do with the hardware you are running, how
> well you are load balanced, memory dedicated to your app server, etc. I
> am more wanting to know if JSF can perform with the best (the best being
> legacy systems that support thousands of users off of one server).
> 
> I am not necessarily skeptical, I just need positive reinforcement.
> 
> Thanks for any input,
> Aaron Bartell
> 


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