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Howard W. Smith, Jr. commented on OPENEJB-1955:
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Willing to try applicationscoped just for test. Thanks.
Interesting point about ejb. TomEE ejb examples web page demonstrated using
@inject to inject @stateless ejb. If you recommend using @ejb, then I will do
that.
Your response just reminded me that when I initially migrated all code from JSF
managed beans to CDI managed beans, that I used @inject to inject beans that
were instantiated via session#getAttribute. Orderscontroller injects
ordercostdetailscontroller, and ordercostdetailscontroller injects Orders
controller. So my CDI code is much different than JSF managed code. I may need
to use CODI bean reference utility for those cases to avoid cyclic injection
when both are injected. Agree?
Just recognized that using CODI bean reference was already on my to-do list for
today.
> TomEE 1.5.1 SNAPSHOT running slow on my production server; may be caused by
> Atmosphere
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> Key: OPENEJB-1955
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-1955
> Project: OpenEJB
> Issue Type: Question
> Components: container system
> Affects Versions: 1.6.0
> Environment: Windows Server 2003, 32-bit, PrimeFaces 3.5 SNAPSHOT,
> PrimeFaces Push (Atmosphere/websockets) configured;
> Internet connection is powered by Verizon Wireless 4G
> Reporter: Howard W. Smith, Jr.
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: 2003, atmosphere, server, tomee, windows
> Fix For: 1.6.0
>
> Attachments: jvisualvm_tomee_excel_smaller.csv, jvisualvm_tomee.html,
> jvisualvm_tomee.nps, jvisualvm_tomee_smaller.csv,
> jvisualvm_tomee_smaller.html, web.xml
>
> Original Estimate: 612h
> Remaining Estimate: 612h
>
> I was working with Romain and Mark Struberg on this one, and decided to open
> an issue, so I could attach files and continue discussion here.
> My JSF web application is running really slow on production server (Windows
> Server 2003 32-bit Verizon Wireless 4G internet connection); runs faster on
> Windows Server 2008 64bit (cablemodem internet connection).
> Per Romain and Mark, I ran jvisualvm, and it appears as though Atmosphere
> 'may' be slowing down the web app, or the root cause.
> Please review attached files and confirm and advise.
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