Hello,

I have a fairly complicated question I would like to ask that I do not believe 
has a simple answer. I am an architect for a web application that exposes a 
REST API (using Apache Wink) for my application, the specifics of the 
application are not important. The API is being consume by 3rd party sources 
but we are now building a standard desktop web application. (We are building a 
responsible web front but again… not important). To improve the web sites 
performance on clients without a lot of horsepower (such as older iPads), many 
of the pages will still be built on the server within jsp’s and the resulting 
html will subsequently be cached. The server side jsp’s may or may not live 
within the same app server (or jvm). If the jsp’s are on a separate machine, 
there is no choice but to make an RPC call to invoke my REST services, but if 
the JSP’s are sitting within the same JVM, a mechanism where I can invoke my 
wink services natively would be a much better approach. 

I there much thought into something like this? Invoking the wink services 
natively if they are being invoked from a JSP within the same JVM?

Thanks!

Darin Amos

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