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Ben - 30 Jun 2007 19:57 GMT
Hi,

i read that the entire application is compiled by default when an user
requests one page of the application. The compiled code is put into cache.

My question is: if the webserver is shutdowned, when it's online again, is
the application again compiled at the first request of an user or the
compiled version is saved somewhere on disc?

Thanks
Ben
Alexey Smirnov - 30 Jun 2007 20:14 GMT
> My question is: if the webserver is shutdowned, when it's online again, is
> the application again compiled at the first request of an user

Yes.
Ben - 30 Jun 2007 21:25 GMT
thanks

>> My question is: if the webserver is shutdowned, when it's online again,
>> is
>> the application again compiled at the first request of an user
>
> Yes.

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