Hi dudes
We have some problems with an application running in a Websphere 4 version using clustering. The session persistence is using Oracle database. We have found that when the application calls to the HttpServletRequest.getSession, the time is above one second sometimes.
Is this the standard behaivor using clustering? Have you ever had this problem?
Thanks in advance
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Performance problems using Websphere 4 (4 messages)
- Posted by: Jose de la Fuente
- Posted on: June 22 2005 11:36 EDT
Threaded Messages (4)
- Performance problems using Websphere 4 by Lee Wangsoo on February 24 2006 04:09 EST
- Performance problems using Websphere 4 by Lee Wangsoo on February 24 2006 04:09 EST
- Performance problems using Websphere 4 by Lee Wangsoo on February 24 2006 04:11 EST
- Performance problems using Websphere 4 by Lee Wangsoo on February 24 2006 04:09 EST
- IBM admited to its websphere performance problem by Majid Kalkatechi on February 24 2006 07:57 EST
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Performance problems using Websphere 4[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Lee Wangsoo
- Posted on: February 24 2006 04:09 EST
- in response to Jose de la Fuente
Hi dudesWe have some problems with an application running in a Websphere 4 version using clustering. The session persistence is using Oracle database. We have found that when the application calls to the HttpServletRequest.getSession, the time is above one second sometimes.Is this the standard behaivor using clustering? Have you ever had this problem?Thanks in advance
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Performance problems using Websphere 4[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Lee Wangsoo
- Posted on: February 24 2006 04:09 EST
- in response to Lee Wangsoo
kkkkkkkkkkkkk<br/>Hi dudesWe have some problems with an application running in a Websphere 4 version using clustering. The session persistence is using Oracle database. We have found that when the application calls to the HttpServletRequest.getSession, the time is above one second sometimes.Is this the standard behaivor using clustering? Have you ever had this problem?Thanks in advance
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Performance problems using Websphere 4[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Lee Wangsoo
- Posted on: February 24 2006 04:11 EST
- in response to Lee Wangsoo
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kkkkkkkkkkkkk<br/>Hi dudesWe have some problems with an application running in a Websphere 4 version using clustering. The session persistence is using Oracle database. We have found that when the application calls to the HttpServletRequest.getSession, the time is above one second sometimes.Is this the standard behaivor using clustering? Have you ever had this problem?Thanks in advance
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IBM admited to its websphere performance problem[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Majid Kalkatechi
- Posted on: February 24 2006 07:57 EST
- in response to Jose de la Fuente
Unfortunately, IBM had admited to websphere 4.0 & 5.0 performance problems. Try new versions of websphere, perhaps you could get better results.