Peter B. West wrote:
> Regarding configuration in FOP, it is interesting to note that there are
> two different config hierarchies depending on whether the environment is
> uniform, as, e.g., in a single thread, or diverse, as in the example
> Arnd offered. (That is, a separate process constru
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> As far as I know, you can't assume that, because the statics
> are global within the context of a ClassLoader and not the JVM.
> Normally though, you have only a simple ClassLoader hierarchy.
> In that case your assumption is right. But it isn't as soon as
> some complex
Hi Peter
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On 14.04.2002 04:15:25 Peter B. West wrote:
> Joerg,
>
> Thanks, it does answer my questions, and raises a few others. I'm
> heartened by this, because what you have described is the inappropriate
> use of global data in a multi-threaded context. I'm interested be
Peter B. West wrote:
> I like statics. They are smaller and faster; what's not to like?
> Before continuing with them, though, I need to make sure that I
> understand the problems.
Yes to smaller and faster, though if the existance of statics forces
you to use synchronization, your mileage ma
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> From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: April 13, 2002 11:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: AW: Multithreading FOP ?
>
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> It seems to me, of what I have heard so far, that there is no problem
> with static
Joerg,
Thanks, it does answer my questions, and raises a few others. I'm
heartened by this, because what you have described is the inappropriate
use of global data in a multi-threaded context. I'm interested because
I like statics. They are smaller and faster; what's not to like?
Before c
Peter B. West wrote:
> Please indulge my ignorance again. May I assume that it is not possible
> to run two main()s in the same VM?
Not in the sense you probably mean.
> From this discussion so far I have gained much more insight into the
> nervousness about statics. Is the problem that ser
Folks,
Please indulge my ignorance again. May I assume that it is not possible
to run two main()s in the same VM?
From this discussion so far I have gained much more insight into the
nervousness about statics. Is the problem that servers want to execute
multiple instances of classes within
Peter B. West wrote:
> Please excuse my ignorance of these issues, but what mechanisms would
>folks expect to use to set per-invocation configurations for FOP?
>
>>One problem you may run across is that configuration in FOP is help in
>>global objects.
>>Besides not being thread-safe you will no
Please excuse my ignorance of these issues, but what mechanisms would
folks expect to use to set per-invocation configurations for FOP?
Peter
Chaumette, Patrick wrote:
>Thanks for the infos,
>
>also got this from Arnd
>
>
>--
>One problem you may run across is that configuratio
Thanks for the infos,
also got this from Arnd
--
One problem you may run across is that configuration in FOP is help in
global objects.
Besides not being thread-safe you will not be able to run multiple FOP
threads with different
configuration settings. If you want to investig
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