> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilasno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 8:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: in search of more efficient design
> 
> 
>  PREAMBLE - I apologize if this is off-topic.  I have been on this 
> search for a month, and have searched the web far and wide, but have 
> mostly found either J2EE design recommendations (higher-level 
> than i am 
> prepared to explore right now) or software vendors trying to sell me 
> load-testing programs.  I would appreciate pointers to 
> self-enlightenment sites almost as much as more specific guidance.
> 
> SHORT VERSION - I am a beginner-intermediate webapp designer, and my 
> first large-scale development is using around 500 mb of 
> memory, with low 
> client load.  I am seeking ways to both measure where this extreme 
> resource-usage is stemming from and design tips to bring it down.
> 
> LONG VERSION - The site I am developing is for a company that 
> wishes to 
> be able to change/update portions of their site through a web-based 
> private section of their site.  The result is an extensive admin 
> implemented through a combination of jsp pages (for forms, 
> and feedback) 
> and corresponding servlets (for processing and database 
> updating through 
> db-access modules).  The admin section is obviously much 
> bigger and more 
> resource-intensive than the public portion, which just hits 
> the database 
> once-an-hour for updates and displays the current data.  Conversely, 
> while the admin section is much larger (many more servlets 
> with larger 
> file sizes, more processing), it is obviously used much less 
> (one or two 
> users per day as opposed to many per day for the public portion).  I 
> have steered away from keeping variables global within servlets 
> (including db-access module instances), so that within a 
> doGet or doPost 
> everything i need is created, and then i am assuming when the method 
> ends everything is garbage-collected?  is it possible to have 
> that much 
> memory used just to hold 60 or 70 servlets ready for requests?  I am 
> wondering if my design is flawed, or a bad idea altogether..
> 
> any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> jesse
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> i am deprogrammed
> 
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