> From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 27 March 2008 11:53
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: FOP 0.20 Memory Leak?

Hi Jeremias,

> I'd pack Saxon and FOP together into a web service. That way you don't
> have the VM startup each time.

That'd be a web service written in Java I guess. Sadly, that's not an
environment I'm comfortable with.

Also, don't the processes associated with answering web services calls (as
it were) come and go each time? A call comes in, Java fires-up, sends a
responds and then Java goes away. Sounds like I'd hit the same kind of
start-up delays I was getting initially. Admittedly, my app would be firing
requests at the web service in quick succession so Java might not come and
go each time. (This is really at the limit of my knowledge on such things!)

> IIS. *g* I've had my share of experiences with that thing.

'That thing!?!', Microsoft would have you believe that IIS runs half of the
web. :-)

Cheers
Jason.

Jason Timmins (Technical Director) InterLinx Ltd.
 Geo: West Mids, UK. Tele: +44 8707 430999. Fax: +44 8707 460999.
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