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Weakly ask, which J2EE server is the strongest today?

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Post time: 2020-8-1 11:15:01
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Suggest jboss
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Post time: 2020-8-1 11:30:01
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Although it is not the strongest
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Post time: 2020-8-1 11:45:01
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Not the strongest, only stronger
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Post time: 2020-8-3 11:00:01
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resin
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Many people use tomcat, haha
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For free, resin is good. In the case of high concurrency, the error rate is relatively low, and the number of requests processed per second is also high. The newest server is JBoss Web, not JBoss. Under relatively large pressure, the processing request is about 3 times that of tomcat, but the error rate is as high as tomcat under high concurrency.
In terms of cluster performance, resin is also better
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Although tomcat is used a lot, it is unstable to run multiple websites, and it is ok after integration with apache
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Post time: 2020-8-7 09:15:01
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weblogic and websphere are the strongest
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Post time: 2020-8-15 11:15:01
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Jetty, Resin, Tomcat, Jboss, WebLogic, WebSphere
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