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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Gerhard Froehlich <g-...@gmx.de> on 2002/03/28 23:40:53 UTC
Performance Tips now as xdoc
Hi,
ok folks, I see you need something visual and
styled and not a sissy txt file.
I added the "Apache Cocoon Perfomance Tips" as
xdoc into the CVS. I placed it below the FAQs
in the book.xml.
Now you can review it eye friendly and send
suggestions how to improve it ;-).
Have fun!
~Gerhard
"The most important question when any new
computer architecture is introduced is 'So what?'"
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Re: Performance Tips now as xdoc
Posted by Stephan Michels <st...@vern.chem.tu-berlin.de>.
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Gerhard Froehlich wrote:
> Hi,
> ok folks, I see you need something visual and
> styled and not a sissy txt file.
>
> I added the "Apache Cocoon Perfomance Tips" as
> xdoc into the CVS. I placed it below the FAQs
> in the book.xml.
>
> Now you can review it eye friendly and send
> suggestions how to improve it ;-).
>
Thanx Gerhard.
> Consider using a good JVM on a good OS. Scalability is a very
> different beast than pure speed. An Apple DualG4 866 seems to run faster
> than a Sun Enterprise 4500 (and costs a fraction), but try hitting them
> with 2000 concurrent cocoon requests.
The most interesting thing for me is, on which platform the
cocoon best.
At this moment the performance of a linux/PPC system is really sad. A
simply "ant docs" tooks a 1/2h, and seems to hang up. And on a linux/i386
cocoon is not really stable.
What I want to known is, on which unicies does cocoon works best.
Has anyone experiences with cocoon on a Sun Sparc/Solaris system?
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