> > Can you post the contents of your JSP?
No, i can't publish the code of this JSP. So what is your point? Nothing specific, i just answered the question, we hadn't this problem when the application was running of Websphere. Right now i give priority to a scenario where the PermGen is large enough to hosts all these JSPs. I won't be able to fully validate this option until the application starts running on live environment. I'll bring my conclusions when it will be done. On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Leo Donahue <donahu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Sylvain Goulmy <sygou...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > 4. Here is the behaviour that i observed : i request the URL of a jsp in > a > > loop. The content of this JSP is always the same but it's name is > different > > in each URL so that it is considered as a new one. > > > > Can you post the contents of your JSP? > > > > > > Is this performance problem something you didn't have before today? > > > > No indeed, we were on a different technology (Websphere). > > > > > So what is your point? > > You originally asked this: > > "I'd like to know if there are known limitations regarding the max number > of > JSP loaded in an application that could be used without facing performance > issue ?" > > Why would there be a number? You can have the same and/or worse > performance problems with just one JSP. >