[opencms-dev] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: needhelp:howimproving opencmsperformance?
andrea cossu
andrea.cossu at gruppoatlantis.com
Thu Jan 25 15:13:26 CET 2007
Using yours suggestions, i make some adjustment in my environment and it
seems to be a bit little faster.
Now i go on trying refining it.
Thanks all for yours helpfull suggestions.
andrea
"Jonathan Woods" <jonathan.woods at scintillance.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:005801c74071$498a9710$0200a8c0 at scintilland...
> Andrea -
>
> Do you have a lot of validation set up in the <appinfo><validation> node
> of
> the XSD for your content types? I remember a thread a while back in which
> this was proved to be the cause. You could try removing any validation
> (temporarily) to see if that works.
>
> I've found the thread:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=4877315&framed=y
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sfdbfoui at host2.scintillance.com
> [mailto:sfdbfoui at host2.scintillance.com] On Behalf Of andrea cossu
> Sent: 25 January 2007 10:32
> To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
> Subject: [opencms-dev] Re: Re: Re: Re: need help:howimproving
> opencmsperformance?
>
>
> "Joachim Arrasz" <info at arrasz.de> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:45B79065.6010005 at arrasz.de...
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Yes i know, but at the moment i can't get an environment as the
>>> productive one even if i report this need to my boss.
>>
>> then, sorry, ignore your results ...
>>
>>> In productive environment, i think, OS is unix likeand with a larger
>>> amount of ram, but we are experiencing the same low performance.
>>
>> uups ... well then your experience is completely uninteresting. You
>> cant test performance when you swap later to another OS ..
>
> Sorry, someone told me right now that in productive environment, we have
> Windows Server OS and not unix like as i thought.
>
>
>>> The only sureness is that the bottle necks are the unmarshal of xml
>>> resource(unmarshalHelper method in CmsXmlUtils class, CmsXmlContent
>>> method
>>> in CmsXmlContent class), and the gets for resources (readResource method
>>> in
>>> various classes) .
>>
>> How much XMLContent do you serve? Our tests told us that XmlContent is
>> fine with a maximum of around 1000-2000 articles per XMLContentType.
>
> We are using less than 1000 articles per XMLContentType.
>
> Regards andrea
>
>
>
>
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