I was just working on a little project of mine when a thought sprang to my mind...
In my servlets I often have to assemble Strings like SQL statements and the like. I use StringBuffers for this as they offer much better performance than concat. Now I was wondering: would it make any sense at all to get my StringBuffers from a pool by using JNDI instead of having each servlet create new ones? I am not sure of the runtime cost involved in JNDI lookups. Any thoughts?
Phil
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