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The first thing I would do is discontinue the use of IBM's version of Tomcat (which from what I remember is going to be unsupported in the near future unless it already is unsupported). Download the actual binaries from Jakarta.apache.org and install them in the IFS on your iSeries. Note that you will most likely need to load Tomcat 4.x because Tomcat 5.x requires JDK 1.5.x and most iSeries machines I have worked on recently have their JDK at 1.3.x. By having the un-altered Tomcat running on your iSeries you can get better performance tuning tips from the tomcat users list. This list could give you information on how to performance tune your business logic within your Servlets/JSP's/JSF/etc, but to do that we would need to know more about your application. What are you having troubles with? What third party tools are you using (i.e. Hibernate for data access) Aaron Bartell -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Luis Rodriguez Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 1:20 PM To: Web 400 midrange forum Subject: [WEB400] Performance in ASF/TOMCAT Hi all, I would appreciate any tips out there for bettering the performance of an iSeries Access for Web configuration (i5 520 / V5R3) Thanks to all, Luis Rodriguez ---------------- Luis Rodriguez
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