securityMechansim=8 causes slowdown on some JVMs?
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Key: DERBY-3106
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3106
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Network Client
Affects Versions: 10.2.2.0
Environment: IBM JVM 1.42, SLES 10 or SLES 10 SP1
Reporter: mike bell
1. We have a Web App that uses Derby 10.2, doing client/server. It is a Java
1.4 app
2. We run it extensively on Windows (JDK 1.4,1.5/Tomcat 4.1/5.5), SLES 9, SLES
10, OES, and NetWare
3. Recently I added securityMechanism=8 to the JDBC URL to at least encrypt the
password (it's all local right now, but it was a nicety). Extensive testing on
Windows proved flawless.
4. Immediately after releasing to Beta testers, we heard the "UI" was slow. I
traced this specifically to pages that accessed Derby Connections (or built
them into a pool - there are depressing reasons why we don't do this all the
time currently).
5. The issue only occurs on SLES 10/10 SP1. It occurred for about 80% of users,
and was oddly intermittent. The slowdown did NOT occur on initial login, but
after they added some entries (adding some fields to some tables effectively).
From then on, the slowdown was rampant and survived restarts. Even the login
(which queries some DBs) was very very slow
6. A test JSP page was created, which basically will be attached, but did
nothing more than create a Connection, do a simple query, iterate the result
set. Then do the same thing without the security Mechanism. Then spit out
benchmark numbers.
On my box (Windows), the numbers were typically a total of less than 10 ms for
the queries. On machines exhibiting the issue, they were 80 SECONDS!
As soon as the securityMechanism=8 was removed, the issue disappeared.
Now, I'm not really sure I should blame Derby. My offhand gut guess is there is
something wrong with the IBM JVM 1.42, doing the encrypted password and Derby
took a long time to timeout and then backed down to cleartext..
But I don't have a lot of time to test this one out. So I'm mostly posting FYI.
(Additional: Connection logging was performed and not that interesting. Telnet
to derby server was quick - it appears it is all in the client negotiating the
connection that the slow down occurs).
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