>What do you mean by "autorefresh a JSP file?" I'm shuddering just thinking
>of the negative performance implications. ("Let's cache the output... oh,


Well...I think its meaning is very obvious :

Its a JSP page which reloads (refreshes, autorefreshes, whatever) itself
every so-many fixed minutes, so that the data in the page is always current
(fresh from the database, something like the score of a cricket/baseball game).





At 05:43 AM 2/6/01 -0500, you wrote:
>What do you mean by "autorefresh a JSP file?" I'm shuddering just thinking
>of the negative performance implications. ("Let's cache the output... oh,
>wait, we just rewrote it. Let's recompile! Let's cache the generated
>servlet... oh, wait, we just rewrote it. Let's recompile! Let's..." You get
>the idea.)
>
>At first glance, your best bet is "find a better solution."
>
>>Is it possible to autorefresh a jsp file every 10 seconds
>>for example?
>
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