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Phil said >If it's generating jps & beans, then Apache/Tomcat will >(unless they have been directed to do otherwise) should >be caching the compiled jsp after the first hit from >a browser... I haven't been able to get Tomcat to run the WebFaced stuff yet - my fault, despite the help Brian Dietz has given me. But yes, WAS does indeed cache the jsp's after the first touch. Man, that first touch is a doosie! On my 620 it takes about two minutes per jsp. On a 4 record format display file, that's 8 minutes before I get to see the display. Hitting a cached jsp only costs 30-90 seconds. But it runs. Okay, creeps. --buck
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