Just to expand on Louis' answer: Additional JARs only impact on
performance during the warm-up/classloading stage when the virtual
machine is started. After that there's no performance impact anymore,
especially if you process your documents in a server service which is
not started every time.

On 04.05.2005 09:51:37 Chris Faulkner wrote:
> MY only concern with this is the possible impact on performance. From
> recollection, batik requires a large number of jar files which
> slightly adds the the maintenance overhead.


Jeremias Maerki


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