thanks Jim. On May 12, 12:13 am, Jim Idle <[email protected]> wrote: > udayangi wrote: > > Hi, > > > I have written a program which calls CALL J in a loop. Before > > implementing I would like to know your views on resource usage, > > whether it will impact the performance of the process. I have heard > > that CALL J uses a considerable amount of memory. > > Well, it isn't CALLJ , but Java that uses the memory, so it depends on > what you are doing in Java. You should not use CALLJ to perform simple > tasks that you could do another way, but it is useful for easy > interfacing to other systems and so on. So long as the operation you > perform is something that you will call a lot, then the JVM can warm up > and work well performance wise - the memory usage vs jBASE is just a > side effect that you can either live with or not. > > Jim
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