Clay Leeds wrote:
Not trying to belabor a point, just trying to get understanding of how this all works. I would think that JVM only has to start once during a processing instance.
This is correct. The start and warp-up overhead accounts for the difference between the 2s for page rendering and a few seconds more of total elapsed time. However, is the long delay you experienced with the commented file reproducible, or did you perform the experiment just once?
On a multitasking system there can be quite a bit of jitter, in particular windows occasionally locks the whole machine for some non-trivial time (tens of seconds to minutes) when it feels like reorganizing its in-memory management structures or if it unloads no longer needed DLLs from memory in order to free swap space. J.Pietschmann --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
