Hey all,

Someone mentioned this before, but have you considered logging as being a big speed 
hog??
Its not exactly the fastest thing in java, and for every method invocation, there are
about five to ten lines printed out, not counting what happens when beans are created,
activated or passivated.

Is there an easy way to turn it off?

-Dan






Rickard �berg wrote:

> Hey
>
> Lennart Petersson wrote:
> > Unless you can figure out some way to have the classloader to remove their class
> > entrys from the hashtable when they are dying and then refill their class entrys 
>when
> > going live again... But I understand that it is a whole lot a easier to let the
> > classloader handle their own hashtable and just drop them and then recreate it.
>
> AFAIK dropping the classloader is, more or less, the *only* way. The
> other path contains pain and non-deterministic behaviour. Not
> recommended.
>
> /Rickard
>
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