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>From Zone.properties:

# Startup Servlets
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# Comma or space delimited list of servlets to launch on startup.
# This can either be a class name or alias.
# Syntax: servlets.startup=[classname or alias],[classname or alias],...
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Chris


On Wed, 06 Sep 2000 11:17:53 -0400, Anupam Miharia wrote:

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>I have a servlet which takes a while the first time it is invoked. It
>then caches a lot of information and all subsequent runs are
>significantly faster.
>
>I am trying to find a way in which I can "Pre Load" the servlet as soon
>as it comes up so that the first user does not have to wait for a long
>time. My initial thought was that as soon as I start Apache I can hit
>the servlet with one of those messages which will then load everything.
>But this will not work in a load balanced setup because I dont know
>which JServ my message goes to. Suppose I have N number of load balanced
>JServ's then how many messages do I have to send to the servlet to
>guarantee that all my JServ's have been properly initialized? Is there
>any way I can control which JServ I am taking to in this scenario?
>
>I would guess that this should be a pretty common problem. Any ideas of
>how people do this kind of a thing? Any help would be greatly
>appreciated and would help me a lot.
>
>Thanks,
>Anupam
>
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