From: Rashmi Rubdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/12/07, Kevin Gutch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do unnecessary jar files affect performance of an application?
Only if the classes in the JAR files are called, but then that
wouldn't make the JAR file unnecessary :-) .
There are a couple of
Hello, World !
Another question asked by the OP which is of interest to me :
does anyone have a tool that can profile whether or not a jar file gets
utilized during an application?
Cheers,
Pierre
2007/4/13, Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Rashmi Rubdi [mailto:[EMAIL
mv + java should do the trick. If you get a ClassNotFoundException, then
the jar file is utilized.
Tim
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From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 11:28 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: unecessary JAR files
Hello, World
Hi,
Do unnecessary jar files affect performance of an application? If so
does anyone have a tool that can profile whether or not a jar file gets
utilized during an application?
Thanks
-Kevin
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On 4/12/07, Kevin Gutch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Do unnecessary jar files affect performance of an application?
Only if the classes in the JAR files are called, but then that
wouldn't make the JAR file unnecessary :-) .
-Rashmi