>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 6:28 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Improved the feeled performance!
>
>
>Enke Michael wrote:
>> 
>> Hi people,
>> as we have a default Buffer of 8192 byte in the AbstractTextSerializer
>> sometimes it takes very long until any result is visible in the browser.
>
>Uh, yeah, didn't know we had such a big buffer....hmmmm...
>
>> Therefore I introduced an "OutputFlusher" which flushes the BufferedOutputStream
>> per default every 500 ms. Now the pageheader is shown immediately, independent of
>> how long it takes to fill 8192 byte.
>> I hope this helps.
>> I prepared AbstractTextSerializer to get the time in milliseconds
>> from cocoon.xconf, the name is "flush-time", default is 500, values below 100 are 
>set to 100,
>> value of 0 means no flushing.
>> But I have no idea how to setup, what to put in cocoon.xconf.
>> Do I have to put AbstractTextSerializer into cocoon.roles???
>> 
>> Attached the diff and a new class for cocoon/serialization
>
>Thanks for the patch, but now I wonder: should we make this a more
>general component?
>
>I mean, sort of a 'heartbeat' thread in background does all sort of
>time-dependent things (cleaning up the cache, flush buffers, and so on)
>
>What do you people think?

How about using the StoreJanitor Thread? You can configure the interval in
cocoon.xconf file. So we don't have to add a new Thread.

  Gerhard
 
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Hey! It compiles! Ship it!
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