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Richard Rodgers commented on DS-1339:
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Hi Ivan:
There are many solutions in this space with different trade-offs, some of which
I've used in particular contexts. Drip (https://github.com/flatland/drip)
preloads a JVM which is 'waiting' for use, so much faster, which it discards
after exit (and loads another). There are also a family of solutions that
involve reusing a persistent JVM - the best known of which is Nailgun
(http://www.martiansoftware.com/nailgun/) Compare features to specific
use-cases you have.
Hope this helps,
Richard R
> class launcher using running JVM
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>
> Key: DS-1339
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1339
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Ivan Masár
>
> This issue is to track answers to my question:
> Is it possible/viable to modify the command-line class launcher
> [dspace]/bin/dspace to connect to a running JVM and run the class there
> instead of launching a new JVM with the overhead it brings?
> If possible, it would shave off a few seconds of overhead of most dspace
> commands (I'm aware that some, like index-init must be launched only while
> DSpace is not running).
> It might also enable other uses, which are currently not viable with the
> existing tools: e.g. batch-creating users from command line.
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