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I'm attempting to put together a web app which includes an instance of
the BIRT viewer. The Java application pieces perform well, however, I've
noticed a severe CPU hit when a BIRT viewer report is requested. It
doesn't seem to occur when I run the app from my development PC. Is
there any compelling reason to host Tomcat on the i? Is Java simply more
efficient when hosted on a dedicated server running another OS and
accessing the i "remotely" from the local network? Tuning on the i is
not optimal. However, I'm reluctant to take on that responsibility
without a good reason. Perhaps I should request a VM to host the BIRT
viewer application? Any opinions gratefully accepted.

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Pete Hall
pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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