Hi David- We use ibatis,it takes connections from pool only and we have simple 
select queries. It returns 5000 records out of which we filter(filtering part 
is taken care by business classes) and show atmost 60 records on the page.Each 
record is a commandLink. And i am using t:dataTable with 
preserveDataModel="true". Even if i remove this attribute i don see much 
difference.
I can see that there's a siginificant decrease in the response time if i use 
struts. But as jsf is giving more components and also faster to develop we don 
want to lose the opportunity of using it in our application. But if the 
performance is not upto the mark, clients insist us to use Struts or Spring web 
mvc. Also we have very less time to decide on which framework to use :-( We 
even followed all the performance improvement measures given in myfaces 
wiki..Any suggestions to my problem?
Concurrent users may be atmost 1000.

--- On Thu, 29/1/09, David Griffiths <[email protected]> wrote:

From: David Griffiths <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Data table is taking long time to render
To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 29 January, 2009, 5:43 AM

Actually, he just said a million users - nothing about concurrent.

Is this wired up to a database? Is a database connection being opened for each
user, or is it a connection pool? What does the query look like? How many rows
on average are you asking the data table to render? I guess I am asking if you
are 100% sure it's JSF, or if maybe it's got to do with some other
aspect of the application.

There are parts of an application when, for performance reasons, you have to
leave the high-level tools (JSF, Hibernate, Spring) and code lower to the
silicon. Every Hibernate application I've worked on has had SQL over a plain
JDBC connection for performance reasons.

David


Richard Yee wrote:
> What kind of server and how many are you running on? How many CPUs and
> how much memory? How are you testing it? You might have to tune your
> database and # of database connections. A million concurrent users is
> pretty unrealistic.
> 
> -R
> 
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Shasi Mitra Yarram
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>> we are designing an application which will have atleast 1 million
users. As
>> part of POC we have developed a module with JSF and Spring. Now when
we run
>> it with 30 -40 users the page with datatable is taking <5 secs to
render.
>> But if we increase the number of users say 100 its taking more than 30
>> seconds. As we have not yet started coding we need to decide whether
to go
>> with JSF or use struts..Any help is greatly appreciated..I heard and
can see
>> too that performance of JSF is pretty slow although the development
time is
>> fast..
>> 
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