JR Garcia
At 10:40 17/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
If it's truly a production box, the absolute fastest thing to do would be to precompile all of your JSP before they're deployed. Then you wouldn't need a compiler on the server at all.
John
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:25:42 -0300, Jose Roberto M. Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi people,
I´m configuring Tomcat on Solaris as a production system to serve one app on our intranet. It really doesn´t have any static page, so we´ve decided not to integrate Apache. I´ve followed some of the optimization tasks suggested on tomcat docs for a production environment. One of them is to substitute javac by jikes and the question is: Does it really make any diff? The docs say that jikes is faster than javac and it can compile more than one jsp simultaneously. Do you do this substitution? Does it really worth?
Thanks in advance JR Garcia
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