With WebSphere, the JSP generated servlet is persisted to hard disk. I am
not seeing a recompile of JSP pages on restart. This would not make sense
since the compile process is either scheduled (WS 3.0 beta) or on first hit.
>From my experiences with JWS, the same is true.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anand Kumar Sankaran [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 1999 6:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: speed of JSP...
>
> Anil
>
> My understanding of how JSP works is that every time the web server comes
> up, the
> jsp page is compiled and a generic servlet is generated - irrespective of
> whether it
> changed or not.
>
> Some 4-5 months ago, me and my friends tested out a sort of servlet based
> scripting
> solution in which the generic servlet once generated would be serialized
> (stored in
> the hard disk), the generic servlet generation will not happen again if
> the jsp page
> has not changed.
>
> This is what I meant by that statement.
>
> After you asked this question, I am now wondering if my understanding of
> the generic
> servlet being generated every time the web server comes up is right or
> not!
>
> Anand
>
>
> "Anil K. Vijendran" wrote:
>
> > Anand Kumar Sankaran wrote:
> >
> > > Sounds good, I always wondered why the generated servlet classes could
> not be
> > > serialized and if and only if the jsp page changes, the servlet is
> recompiled.
> >
> > Curious... what do you mean by generated servlet classes being
> serialized?
> >
> > --
> > Peace, Anil +<:-)
> >
> >
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