Jim,
If you know what I am saying then we're both in trouble. Primarily, I am just being weird. Comes from a combination too much overexposurer to the wild life when I was younger and too much exposure to the family life now that I am older -- in other words, stick a fork in me -- I'm done :)


Brain spouts sludge
Mouth obeys brain
White coats come.

Jim Barrows wrote:


-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Siggelkow
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 1:28 PM
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Subject: Re: is strut a good choice in my case.


Well, make sure you use more than one Strut -- you will want to scale the number of Struts to the number of users. For each request, you will have one Strut. Does this make sense? ;)


No, and I think I know what you're saying :)


Vitalii wrote:


I have a question about struts. I know Strut is good
framework for designing a large website. It has a lot
of classes that help to design well scaled websites.
What about performance? Does it slow the processing of
request. if speed is the main issue is it good idea to
use strut?if website needs to handle about 200,000
request per hour would you advice to use strut?


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