Hi Peter,
From: Richard Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It appears that after tomcat has been idle for some time, a first
request for a page or service can take longer than usual to load or
respond. Our particular case is that we are running an application
under tomcat that offers some web services, and the calling client is
timing out before it gets a response. The response /is/ eventually
forthcoming, but extremely delayed.
I assume you've checked for paging traffic on the OS at that point,
using vmstat, perfmon or $weapon_of_choice depending on your OS?
You assume wrong, but I'll try and get someone who understands that side
of things to help me take a look at it. Are you suggesting that the
problem could be the tomcat allocated memory being written out to disk
after a period of inactivity?
Thanks for your help,
--
Richard
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