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jsfbench

Inspired by https://github.com/lu4242/performance-comparison-java-web-frameworks

I took the JSF application, ported it to CDI and created profiles for MyFaces 2.3, MyFaces 2.3-next and Mojarra 2.3. The JMeter config is preconfigured for 100 threads and 200 loops.

Its also quite interessting compared to another case (http://tandraschko.blogspot.com/2019/03/way-to-myfaces-30.html), where the results of Mojarra 2.3 and MyFaces 2.3 were almost the same and MyFaces 2.3-next was ~15% faster as both Mojarra 2.3 and MyFaces 2.3. The big difference is that this benchmark simulates a real-world application with Hibernate and a bit business logic.

NOTE: MyFaces and Mojarra are both configured for better performance. It does not test stateless view or MyFaces ViewPooling. There should not be a big difference.

Results 12-03-2019

Mojarra 2.3 MyFaces 2.3 MyFaces 2.3-next
Average 15ms 8ms 8ms
90 % Line 23ms 13ms 12ms
Throughput 2416.9/sec 3001.6/sec 3008.7/sec

How to run it?

Currently only tested on JDK 8.

Configure Tomcat

  1. download Tomcat 9.0.16+
  2. extract it 3 times (tomcat-myfaces-23, tomcat-myfaces-23next, tomcat-mojarra-23)
  3. copy the configs from ./tomcat/conf to all 3 instances, which disables autoDeployment, accessLogValve and session persistence

Build the application

  1. go the ./application
  2. mvn clean package -Pmyfaces-23, copy the generated war and extract it to ./tomcat-myfaces-23/webapps/jsfbench
  3. mvn clean package -Pmyfaces-23next, copy the generated war and extract it to ./tomcat-myfaces-23next/webapps/jsfbench
  4. mvn clean package -Pmojarra-23, copy the generated war and extract it to ./tomcat-mojarra-23/webapps/jsfbench

Run via JMeter

  1. download JMeter 5.1+
  2. Increase MaxUserPort if you are on Windows: https://deploymentresearch.com/research/post/532/fix-for-windows-10-exhausted-pool-of-tcp-ip-ports
  3. run one of the tomcats (e.g. ./tomcat-myfaces-23/bin/startup.bat)
  4. run jmeter (./jmeter/bin/jmeter.bat)
  5. open the ./application.jmx via JMeter
  6. run it once for a warmup
  7. clean the results
  8. run again and see the results under Test Plan/Thread Group/Aggregate Grapp