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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ignacio de [iso-8859-1] Córdoba wrote:

> Chris Busch wrote:
> > What a second?  All that in one servlet?  You should split those up into the
> > webemail servlet, the chat servlet, etc...
> 
> Complex to do... they share a JDBC Conneciton pool to Oracle, the user sessions
> (a session to the chat is used to enter the mail)... it is a very complex
> servlet... all the classes sum half a MB of compiled code.

that's exactly why you should split it.  sharing resources such as users
sessions and jdbc pools is quite easy, amoung servlets; splitting your one
servlet into many servlets + many 'services' would make it much more
maintainable, and it might suggest unrelated improvements.  (you'd have to
define public interfaces to these services, which would give you a chance
to rethink them and force you to apply good software engineering standards
to them.)  java / jsdk give you several approaches which would suffice ...

good luck --

ed
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