Yeah, I knew this, but in spite of me forwarding numerous assertions from
this list and the struts list, the tech lead of our dev group (I'm doing a
consulting gig here) insists that explicit imports speed up the runtime.
The only time I could see this being true is the first time a JSP is called
that declares scores of imports.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Chen, Gin
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:35 AM

According to an email I received from Peter Haggar (author of Practical
Java: Programming Language Guide). The use of implicit imports have no
effect on the performance as it is only used during compile time. It seemed,
according to the email (which i unfortunately lost), that the use of
implicit vs explicit is mainly a programmer preference.

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