No it will be exactly the same.
There is no 'compile time overhead' at each request. Only at the very first
request ever!!!
Geert 'Darling' Van Damme
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> Subject: JSP Performance?
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>
> 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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