If you aren't using a security manager and your webapps
don't need to change, you can remove the
<ReloadInterceptor>.  This will save on calls to the
file system to see if class files, web.xml, etc. are out
of date.  However, it's remove does mean that to pick up
any webapp changes, including JSP page updates, will require
restarting Tomcat.

Cheers,
Larry

> -----Original Message-----
> From: jjnfg [mailto:jjnfg@;yahoo.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat v3.3.1. on OS/390 USS or other platforms - 
> lowering CPU consumption
> 
> 
> Is there any tips on how to fine tune the performance
> of Tomcat v3.3.1. to lower the CPU consumption ?
> 
> Anything in the Server.xml or startup.sh that can be
> changed
> to improve the performance ?
> 
> Anything on the JVM configuration/setting ?
> 
> 
> Joseph Tan
> 
> 
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