Christopher K. St. John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [1] The spec says it's legal to init(), service(), destroy()
> on every single request if you really want to. It would
> normally be silly, but it means a cgi-servlet-engine-wrapper
> is legal. Very, very non-optimal, but legal. The other
> much more reasonable thing to do (as mentioned in the jGuru
> FAQ) is to run a normal servlet engine standalone, then just
> call it from the CGI script.
Oh, I was considering a "real" CGI wrapper, not something that takes around
10/20 seconds per each request :) :) :)
Pier
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