>
>I wrote a servlet which is started as a 'startup servlet' (I proved,
>that it is initialized only once!). This servlet is invoked by a HTML
>POST command from a browser (HTML form). It generates a new HTML page
>using the 'PrintWriter'-class. My problem:
>
>IT LASTS 5 SECONDS FROM SUBMITTING THE FORM TO GETTING THE RESPONSE.
>(Although browser and server are running on the same PC)
How do you invoke your servlet ? (you should use
http://localhost:portnumber/servlet/HelloServlet )
Watch out , if your browser uses a proxy than the response in served trough
the proxy.
>
>Is this an usual delay? How can I get a better performance?
>
>(I used the APACHE1.3.4 server , ApacheJServ1.0b1 and JSDK 2.0 with
>WindowsNT 4.0)
>
>Best regards
>
>Burkhard Schaefer
>
>
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