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Re: [jruby-user] JRuby on Rails on WebSphere: msg#00186lang.jruby.user
Nope; we were running Rails 1. I'm interested about the community edition performance boost; were you able to isolate what the problems were? We saw *major* performance degradation when there were more than a few users on the system--memory usage was high but tolerable; CPU utilization was the killer. We have not tried w/ the more recent versions of JRuby, however. Thanks, Dave --- maburke@xxxxxxx wrote: > >> Can you upgrade your WebFear? We didn't have > these > >> issues with WAS6.1.mumble. We did, however, have > some > >> major performance issues under pretty light > loads, and > >> had to abandon ship. We'll run our tests again > with > >> JRuby 1.1 at some point to see how things are > panning > >> out, though. > > > > I doubt we'll be able to drive a WAS upgrade, but > I'll ask. We're > > developing the app, and a large corporate IT dept > is deploying it to their > > infrastructure. > > I also meant to ask -- were you using one of the > Rails 2 previews or RCs? > It looks like the code in Rails that triggers the > exception (calling > rewind) is new to Rails 2. > > -- > Matt > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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