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Chuck,

Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: Is APR worth it (for me?)
>>
>> However, the APR description page suggests that scalability 
>> is improved through the use of socket-polling
> 
> The scalability is improved due to not having to keep a thread around
> for each persistent HTTP connection.

I see.

> The new NIO connector in Tomcat 6 also achieves this.

...without regard to the presence of APR, I would imagine.

> Do you have a simulated production environment where you can just try
> the two connectors back-to-back?

I do, but I don't have a load test scenario right now that I can use to
get some good numbers. We currently serve very light load on a one-box
wonder, so I would imagine that any performance improvement would not be
observable in production today.

- -chris
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