Good for you, Remy!

> Actually, I've already done the optimization for the runtime and it is very
> significant for simple pages (see my commits last week); when the page does
> run, it does it very fast now. There's no hotspot left in the runtime
> (according to OptimizeIt; of course, it won't help taglibs reuse in any
> way), the rest is up to the compiler.
> 

Good for you, Remy!

> I had problems with the new compiler / runtime environment though (for ex,
> the include example doesn't work, and the admin webapp can't compile), so
> it's not ready yet.
> 

Like I said, it still needs work.  I am going to run those in tester and
watchdog to fix them all!  :-)

> 
> I think I've done the part on the container improvements (at least, the
> additional tweaks won't bring any big performance increase now); the rest
> seems up to the compiler.
> 
> Remy
> 

Tomcat 4 is still significantly slower than tomcat 3, based on some
performance tests Prasad ran.  Is this because of the added support
for the new servlet and jsp or what?



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