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  • Subject: Re: Preferred method to access databases from Servlets
  • From: Gary L Peskin <garyp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:02:35 -0700
  • Organization: The Firstech Corporation

Larry --

Gee, I wish I'd read this before I sent my note to Blair via this list. 
Thanks for an excellent discussion to both of you.

I'm running mostly on v4r4 at the moment so I haven't had a chance to
experiment with the JIT compiler.  Also, I'm running out of a .jar file
so I can't rely on CRTJVAPGM running on my first invocation and
persisting the *JVAPGM like it does with a .class file.  Is there any
thought of combining CRTJVAPGM and the JIT so that the JITted code is
persisted on first use where possible like CRTJVAPGM does now but
extending this to .jar/.zip files?

Gary
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