Reason I am asking is we have a web app that is run on laptops and then synced with a main server daily. I am wondering if it is better to (as the thing grows) to break it up into smaller jar files or continue to leave it as one file. I am currently right at 700KB.

-Chris
(who is doing a major re-write while on vacation {sick pup that I am})


On Mar 23, 2006, at 7:18 AM, Allistair Crossley wrote:

I don't think so, you may find performance issues I suppose in terms of
time to load classes, and memory limitations will constrain you, but
theoretically I don't believe so.

Xalan is 3MB which is one of the largest we use.

Allistair.

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Molnar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2006 12:17
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Question on jar file size

Probably a stupid newbi question, but worth asking anyways.


Are there limitations on the size of a JAR file in a web app? Are there
any recommended limitations?

Thanks,
-Chris


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