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Maximizing Legacy Servlet Performance
94 iPlanet Web Server, Enterprise Edition Programmer’s Guide to Servlets • May 2001
The legacy subdirectory contains the following directories:
beans.10 -- Contains example Java Bean files for JSP 1.x.
jsp.10 -- Contains subdirectories that each contain an example for JSP 1.x.
jsp.10/hangman -- Contains a JSP application that was an SSJS application in
iPlanet Web Server 4.x. For more information about converting SSJS
applications to JSPs, see Appendix B, “Converting SSJS Applications.”
make -- Contains example makefiles for servlets. These are common makefiles
containing rules that are included by all other makefiles.
servlets -- Contains subdirectories that each contain Java source files and
makefiles for servlet examples.
tools -- Contains the SDKTools.jar file and other utility files.
Maximizing Legacy Servlet Performance
Consider the following guidelines for improving servlet performance:
If you edit your
obj.conf file manually, make sure that the servlet NameTrans
(
NameTrans fn="NSServletNameTrans" name="servlet") is always the first
NameTrans directive.
This directive uses a highly optimized URI cache for loaded servlets and
returns
REQ_PROCEED if the match is found, thus eliminating the need of other
NameTrans directives to be executed.
In the default virtual server, servlets defined individually (via the Configure
Servlet Attributes page or
rules.properties and servlets.properties) are
slightly faster than dynamically loaded servlets (in servlet directories).
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