I doubt jsp:include would be the cause. If you do a search in the taglib-user archive 
and tomcat-user archive, you'll benchmarks comparing jsp:include vs. include directive.
 
peter lin


Johan Coens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, it's a one processor machine.

Question, could it be that jsp:include 's are very slow and that this is
causing performance issues? If so, what could be the cause?

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Reeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 January 2004 15:20
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: dramatic performance differences on development machines


> > It's a windows XP development Client
> > Pentium 4, 2GHz, 512Mb memory
> > jdk 1.3.1_06
> > tomcat 4.0.6

Does the Task Manager list it as a two processor machine? If so it could be
HyperThreading playing silly buggers with your code.

However I don't think HT was ever implemented on P4s less than 2.4GHz.
Xeons began around 1.8GHz iirc.

G.


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