> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: TCP connections and HTTP sessions
> I believe it might have been in some discussion relative
> to HTTP NTLM authentication
You may have been looking at some discussion concerning the jCIFS NTLM filter,
which has some seri
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: TCP connections and HTTP sessions
Some proxies/firewalls etc.. may even apparently use a single TCP
connection to the back-end server, to serve requests from different
clients.
I've never seen that, a
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: TCP connections and HTTP sessions
>
> Some proxies/firewalls etc.. may even apparently use a single TCP
> connection to the back-end server, to serve requests from different
> clients.
I've never seen that, an
tovaldez wrote:
[...]
Actually HTTP sessions >> effective users, since each user has a 10 minutes
simulated navigation but the HTTP session is lasting a lot more (I think 1 hour by
default in tomcat).
What I thought was that using HTTP 1.1, I would have only 1 phisical connection
to the serv
tovaldez wrote:
On Friday 23 January 2009 20:04:40 Christopher Schultz wrote:
tovaldez wrote:
Hi,
monitoring our webapp while running load testing, I noticed that the
number of the effective users browsing the site is more than the number
of opened sockets in ESTABLISHED state (while un
On Friday 23 January 2009 20:04:40 Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
> tovaldez wrote:
> > Hi,
> > monitoring our webapp while running load testing, I noticed that the
> > number of the effective users browsing the site is more than the number
> > of opened sockets in ESTABLISHED state (while under a 2
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tovaldez wrote:
> Hi,
> monitoring our webapp while running load testing, I noticed that the
> number of the effective users browsing the site is more than the number
> of opened sockets in ESTABLISHED state (while under a 240 Virtual Users
> load, I