the script is actually very simple now. I am just doing some expriment to see 
whethere I can run multiple scripts at the same time. The actual script is just 
like
   
  print("Welcome to the test");
  while( true ) {
     var xyz = mybean.method1();
     print( xyz );
     mybean.method2();
  }
   
  Linda

"Rony G. Flatscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Linda,
> Before I try any pooling approach. I did some test on my current code. 
> 
> When I just new 2 BSFManager in my project, my whole project takes about 60M 
> memory. When I start 200 BSFManager instance, I am useing 170M memory; for 
> 100 BSFManager, it took 120M memory. ....
> 
very interesting (half a megabyte per BSFManager instance)! How large
are these scripts/the Java objects to interact with? (Just curious.)

Regards,

---rony




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