Hi all,
Search for "J2EE vs .NET" in google, and you will find umpteen number of performance comparisons.
I was searching for a slightly different thing. I was searching for independent performance(and feature) comparison between different J2EE servers. I could not find any which were done recently.
Im surprised. Any thoughts?
Dushy
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J2EE Servers Performance Comparison ??? (3 messages)
- Posted by: Dushyanth Inguva
- Posted on: March 10 2004 19:09 EST
Threaded Messages (3)
- Look up vendor documentation by leerutg leerutg on March 10 2004 19:22 EST
- J2EE Servers Performance Comparison ??? by Sean Sullivan on March 10 2004 21:00 EST
- Great techincal "casestudy" by Michael Geiser on March 15 2004 16:04 EST
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Look up vendor documentation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: leerutg leerutg
- Posted on: March 10 2004 19:22 EST
- in response to Dushyanth Inguva
If you visit www.bea.com or www.ibm.com/ whatever you should find performance bench marks posted in comparison to other servers
See this
http://www.serverwatch.com/news/article.php/1546271
Also SPECjAppServer publishes this data, which is an independent study i guess. -
J2EE Servers Performance Comparison ???[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sean Sullivan
- Posted on: March 10 2004 21:00 EST
- in response to Dushyanth Inguva
I was searching for a slightly different thing. I was searching for independent performance(and feature) comparison between different J2EE servers. I could not find any which were done recently.
http://www.spec.org/jAppServer/ -
Great techincal "casestudy"[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Michael Geiser
- Posted on: March 15 2004 16:04 EST
- in response to Dushyanth Inguva
http://www.middleware-company.com/casestudy/tmc-performance-study-jul-2003.pdf
The general consensus is that App Server X is BEA (100%) and the other is most likely Oracle.
In any case, the results are really interesting.
The JSP/Servlet vs EJB-CMP2 comparisons are probably of interets to you.
You can setup this yourself for a erasonably quick POC; at least considering what the implementation will cost, a two month POC has obvious merit to even the tightest Project Manager