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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Neil Meyer <ne...@cxchange.co.za> on 2006/01/12 09:43:32 UTC
[OT] Struts in Tomcat
Good day,
I know this is probably not the right user group for this question but I
really need some advice I run 'n struts application in Tomcat. It is tomcat
5.5.9 and JDK: j2sdk-1_11_2_09.
The problem is that this Tomcat get sometimes so slow and it is not stable it
will sometimes just hang.
At this moment I have a problem that one of the pages only renders half way.
I think it might be some where in the server.xml that I need to optimize some
of the setting but I have tried few combinations and it doesn't seem to help.
I cater for a about a 2000 unique users a day, they use this system to pull
information from thus the data that is streamed is a lot and everything is
database driven.
If there is anybody out there running high volume servers with tomcat
prepared to provide me with there server.xml file so that I can compare it
with mine it will be appreciated, or any ideas will also help?
Regards
Neil
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Re: [OT] Struts in Tomcat
Posted by Laurie Harper <la...@holoweb.net>.
Neil Meyer wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I know this is probably not the right user group for this question but I
> really need some advice I run 'n struts application in Tomcat. It is tomcat
> 5.5.9 and JDK: j2sdk-1_11_2_09.
>
> The problem is that this Tomcat get sometimes so slow and it is not stable it
> will sometimes just hang.
>
> At this moment I have a problem that one of the pages only renders half way.
>
> I think it might be some where in the server.xml that I need to optimize some
> of the setting but I have tried few combinations and it doesn't seem to help.
>
> I cater for a about a 2000 unique users a day, they use this system to pull
> information from thus the data that is streamed is a lot and everything is
> database driven.
>
> If there is anybody out there running high volume servers with tomcat
> prepared to provide me with there server.xml file so that I can compare it
> with mine it will be appreciated, or any ideas will also help?
Performance tuning for maximum throughput is a rather large topic to be
addressed on an unrelated list... You need to tune your JVM, OS/Kernel,
Tomcat installation... There's lots you can fiddle with.
I suggest you google for Java performance tuning and/or ask for pointers
on the Tomcat user's list. There's a *lot* more to it than just copying
someone else's server.xml.
L.
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