Hotspot is, essentially, a clever JIT. It will, if you're working
on Solaris or NT (where HotSpot exists) probably do much better than
whatever JIT you're currently using.
--
William Grosso Phone 650-498-4255 [daytime]
http://www.smi.stanford.edu/people/grosso/
"You only fight Waterloo once"
Henric Larsson wrote:
>
> Would a JIT be a better solution for a modest web app, with just a couple of hundred
>hits per day.
>
> I created a servlet that generates gifs on the fly, without the JIT, performance was
>so poor that the web server choked when I hit reload two or three times after
>eachother. With the JIT, the performance increase was enormous and I had 5 clients
>holding on to the reload button without any degrade of performance. How would hotspot
>handle this situation?
>
> .henric
>
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