JSP pages do not compile every time you request them. They compile only on the
first request and many application servers (not sure about Websphere) have an
option to compile before you deploy.
Regards,
Fz
Neil Harrison wrote:
> Hello.
>
> A general point - if I'm returing a lot of results from a database which
> need only a small amount of formatting for
> display, am i better off using plain looped out.print statements instead of
> JSP - ie will the compile time overhead of JSP each time
> the page is requested be noticably heavy? Are there any other
> considerations for keeping the JSP speed up?
>
> I'll be using an Ultra Sparc Server with Websphere Application Server 3.0
>
> Regards,
>
> Neil.
>
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