From: dman <ds...@ri...> - 2001-09-11 02:23:26
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:52:18AM +0200, Sebastien Pierre wrote: | I have in my classpath every possible jar on my system. The problem is It is better to have only what you need for a given app. This is especially true when you might have more than one version of a given package for different purposes. Just an example, you might have multiple JVMs and then you would need different classes.zip/rt.jar files for each one. | that at startup Jython looks in every jar without caching the | information somewhere. This leads to a +20s slowdown at each runtime... It is supposed to. I have been getting "can't write to cache" errors lately but I have no idea why (windows/cygwin, dir is writable). I have "new" jars pretty frequently anyways. -D |