Java cacheing options causeing long load time.

I have a user that is claiming that if she has "Keep Temporary Files on my Computer" checked the applet takes four minutes or more to load and if it is unchecked the applet loads in under 30 seconds. Anyone ever seen this? Anybody know a good work around besides changing the settings on the JVM?
Edited by: DavidDSiebert on Feb 20, 2009 5:53 PM

Response time decreases due to CPU overhead (scan to find the class, loading and invocation) when applet is cached. Fine tune your applet to reduce the CPU overhead.
Thanks,
Mrityunjoy

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