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Bob Cancilla advised on the ignite400 mailing list some time ago to never run Websphere in a partition with less than a full CPU dedicated to the partition, saying that performance would be horrible otherwise, as processor cache was cleared when the CPU swapped between OS/400 and whatever workload was being run in the other part of the partition (linux for example). I don't know if this would apply to Dave's case or not. When comparing a native Windows application to a J2EE implementation of the same application, I'd ask the provided to explain the performance difference. Maybe they botched the J2EE implementation, which returns to Joe Pluta's suggestion that you look at the architecture of the application. Nathan. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The all-new Yahoo! Mail beta Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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