Their main point was that java only spawned one process . . .
Last time I checked the output of 'ps -A' with a JVM running, Java spawned a lot more than one process. It could just be my Virtual Machine (IBM on GNU/Linux), and I suspect those extra processes are for the JVM, not the actual program. Java might have some superiority with threads, but this is probably a temperary issue as Perl threads continue to get better.
In reply to Re: Is perl scalable?
by hardburn
in thread Is perl scalable?
by silent11
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