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Mark,

On 8/5/2011 12:00 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 05/08/2011 16:56, Dante Bell wrote:
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Like I said, I'm an OS/HW guy, never looked at java b4!
>> 
>> They are saying that the load test has 20 'connections' so I'm
>> guessing that's the 20 STMs.
>> 
>> Now, is this a fixable thing within the Java stack? Or is it an 
>> application limitation?
> 
> It looks to be hard-coded within Tomcat. I don't see a way to change 
> that limit without building Tomcat from source.

It seems that, in this case, being able to configure the number of STM
instances managed by Tomcat could be a good thing. On the other hand,
there's no reason anyone should be encouraged to write STM servlets, so
maybe having to recompile Tomcat is a reasonable punishment.

> The other option is re-write the STM Servlet(s) as non-STM.

That is, of course, the best solution. ;)

- -chris
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