On 3/7/06, Yaroslav Sokolov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, I can make the next conclusions: > > 1. Tomcat eats resources on first opening of any jsp page and never returns > them back - servlets just are never unloaded. > 2. As it happens in all the versions of Tomcat, there are many jsps, not > meeting requirements > of the specification (no destroy() method when there is some useful data in > fields) but well working under Tomcat. > 3. We do not want to change this situation ( -> I shall not even try to send > any better patch here :-\ (but I will ;-) ) )
What about my previous suggestion of externalizing JSP strings, but only externalizing strings greater than a certain (user configurable) size? That would give you huge memory savings in your test case (running static .html files as JSPs) while allowing users to retain the existing functionality without a performance hit. -Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]