I'm using Struts 2000-12-04 build and Tomcat 3.2 on a variety of Solaris and
Linux machines.  

Initialisation is sub-second, so it may not be a generic problem in Tomcat
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# -----Original Message-----
# From: chris tam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
# Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 1:00 PM
# To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Subject: Re: Slow execution time using struts 
# 
# 
# Somebody on internet said that the long startup time is due 
# to the secure
# random number generation in Tomcat.
# May be you can try to fix it by changing the Tomcat source code
# -----Original Message-----
# From: shankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# Date: Friday, December 08, 2000 3:46 PM
# Subject: Slow execution time using struts
# 
# 
# >Hi,
# >    We are developing an app using struts and find the 
# execution time is
# >agonizingly slow. We are using Struts 0.5 and tomcat 3.2. 
# M/cs are 64 mb.
# >The initialization seems to take forever(sometimes more than 
# 1-2 minutes)
# >and is highly frustrating. One of my co-developers was using 
# an older ver
# of
# >Tomcat and the app seemed to be much much faster on his m/c. 
# He recently
# >shifted to tomcat 3.2 and that brought down his execution 
# speeds  and has
# >been cursing everyone who forced him to do the shift eversince.
# >    Is this a Tomcat prob or is it struts in general? 
# Anybody have the same
# >prob? Would shifting to Resin bring about any drastic 
# improvement? Does
# >tomcat have any features that give an edge over Resin or 
# vice-versa? Is
# >there any other good combination out there? Any sugg/help 
# would be highly
# >appreciated.
# >
# >Thanks everybody,
# >Shankar.
# >
# >
# 

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