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1. Re: concurrent user
adrian.brock May 29, 2003 10:55 AM (in response to walter)From where.
The default jetty configuration specifies
100 threads
10
100
30000
5000
You'll also need enough db connections in the pool.
Do you have hardware that can cope with
2000 concurrent connections, how intensive
is your application?
Do you mean 2000 concurrent connections?
How many of the 2000 are idle waiting for
the user to key information?
Regards,
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2. Re: concurrent user
walter May 29, 2003 7:36 PM (in response to walter)I haven't problem with JBoss.
I installed JBoss recently and I do work with swing (in client), EJB Session and EJB Entity and with sql server 2000.
If I have 2000 client (swing) connect to Jboss using EJB Session stateless, this is dangerous with configuration by default???.
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3. Re: concurrent user
frito May 30, 2003 2:34 AM (in response to walter)@wmaidub
please answer the questions warjort asked if you want further information.
It only depends on your hardware and the configuration of JBoss. If you want to use the default config then it depends on the actions your clients are going to do... an average of how many calls at the same time (traffic)? But it is not a big deal to change those settings using an own configuration.
Greetings,
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4. Re: concurrent user
adrian.brock May 30, 2003 7:43 AM (in response to walter)You can use strict session pooling,
NOTE: This was broken until recent versions
of jboss because of some pool feeding code
that has been removed.
Regards,
Adrian