On 6/7/07, rhodebump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have 5 war files, each containing the springframework, hibernate jars,
tapestry jars, lots of jars so that each war file is 30 megs.
I wonder, from a performance/memory perspective would it be better to move
these common library jars into the /t
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Rhodebump,
rhodebump wrote:
> I have 5 war files, each containing the springframework, hibernate jars,
> tapestry jars, lots of jars so that each war file is 30 megs.
How much space do you save if you move that stuff out of your WAR file?
Just becau
> From: Mark H. Wood
> On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 11:19:06AM -0600, Larry Meadors wrote:
> [Consolidating 69 different copies of libraries from '.war's into
> ${CATALINA_HOME}/common/lib]
> > It's one of those ideas that looks
> > good on paper, but sucks in practice.
>
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 11:19:06AM -0600, Larry Meadors wrote:
[Consolidating 69 different copies of libraries from '.war's into
${CATALINA_HOME}/common/lib]
> It's one of those ideas that looks
> good on paper, but sucks in practice.
Okay, I'll ask: why?
--
Mark
I think you'd be better off spending your time (== money) on CPU, RAM,
and disk space than doing this. It's one of those ideas that looks
good on paper, but sucks in practice.
Larry
On 6/7/07, rhodebump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have 5 war files, each containing the springframework, hibern
I have 5 war files, each containing the springframework, hibernate jars,
tapestry jars, lots of jars so that each war file is 30 megs.
I wonder, from a performance/memory perspective would it be better to move
these common library jars into the /tomcat/common/lib directory, or should I
keep them