IBM WebSphere Application Server has the same behavior.
I think is because the JVM is initiallising all classes
needed at the first time.

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De: Arni Raghu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Data: Sexta-feira, 24 de Dezembro de 1999 14:33
Assunto: precompiling and caching...


>Hi,
>I have jsp working great...but need a small help...
>
>Everytime I stop the server that kills all the servlets and when I restart
>the server, then the first access to the jsp file is slow(the compiling to
>the servlet stage I guess??)  I heard somewhere that one can precompile the
>jsp to servlets and also load them...Is this true.If yes how can I do
>this..??
>
>Thx,
>Arni
>
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