For my tests it doesn't matter, since I compared S1 with S2.
Only configurations, Action class structure and the view (jsp pages) are
different.
I got 2 times better performance when I switched S2 view to the simple
theme.
Unfortunately it's still 3 times slower than S1.
Best,
Aram
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On 7/25/07, Aram Mkhitaryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not guessing, I'm telling my experience.
No one will make so good performance analysis for you that you are
satisfied.
:-)
meanwhile,
the main bottleneck is in view part of the Struts.
do you have any resources behind the actions
I'm not guessing, I'm telling my experience.
No one will make so good performance analysis for you that you are
satisfied.
meanwhile,
the main bottleneck is in view part of the Struts.
Best,
Aram
Aram Mkhitaryan
52, 25 Lvovyan, Yerevan 375000, Armenia
Mobile:
how about measuring the number of request, and in which actions the
requests spend how much time, and in which layers behind the actions,
and how many parallel and and and ?
I mean, you are guessing around instead of make a performance analysis.
regards
Leon
On 7/25/07, jasdeep <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Try to find out if you have connection limit in you tomcat (or jetty?)
configuration.
Maybe the server limits not the struts.
Also you can try to switch to 2.0.9,
it seems to be faster
Best
Aram
Aram Mkhitaryan
52, 25 Lvovyan, Yerevan 375000, Armenia
Mobile: +3
I am performance tuning my JSP/Struts web-application deployed over jboss..
I have not got success yet.
During performance/load testing of my web application with apache jmeter.
It is OK up to 1400 request per minute..
But if i increase the load , i get following
Issue: from 1800 requests sent to
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