> From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 27 March 2008 12:35
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: FOP 0.20 Memory Leak?

Hi Jeremias,

> Not at all. You'd bring up a web container (such as Jetty or 
> Tomcat) up
> as a server process. The web container is multi-threaded and the web
> service would be deployed in that web container. After the first or
> second call to the webservice all Java byte code has run 
> through the JIT
> compiler and all classes will have been loaded. By then 
> you'll have very
> high response times. Even the threads will be pooled.

Sounds great it's just that it's a bit beyond my particular skill-set at the
moment. It seems like something other people might have wanted too, I wonder
if anyone out there has implemented such a thing already.

Thanks again.
Jason.

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


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