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All I have a batch job running as a daemon during the day. Whenever certain conditions are met, a java class is called. Each call appears to start up a separate JVM which obviously creates an unnecessary overhead. Is there a way to create a JVM at the start of the batch job and have each java call use that JVM ? Niall ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk
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