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--- Comment #4 from Mark Thomas ---
(In reply to Andrei Ivanov from comment #3)
> I remember having a problem with AOP and load time weaving where Tomcat was
> scanning the WAR for servlet annotations and caching the classes so by the
> time th
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--- Comment #3 from Andrei Ivanov ---
I remember having a problem with AOP and load time weaving where Tomcat was
scanning the WAR for servlet annotations and caching the classes so by the time
the app was starting and LTW enabled, the classloa
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--- Comment #2 from Mark Thomas ---
Leaving this open for now but it will be closed as WONTFIX if no justification
for caching classes is provided.
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--- Comment #1 from Mark Thomas ---
It is expected that a class file is read once and once only when the class is
loaded into memory. Therefore there is no point caching the contents of a class
file.
What use case requires that classes are loa
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