On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 12:24, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 03.12.2003 10:01, Leszek Gawron wrote:
Because a long time ago there was a memory leak with this option in Xalan. In the meantime Xalan became much more stable, but no one had the time to test the feature in real life again.why isn't this a default setting ?Hi Tim,yes, enable stylesheet caching (use-store=true in the cocoon.xconf)
I am working on a big project using woody (oops CocoonForms) with around
1600 forms. We will probably run some benchmarks to get the sizing info and
I will let you know once we get them done. We however do not know enough
about tunning cocoon, apart from using resource pooling for components set
in the sitemap. Is there other pertinent information that we should know?
There's also another problem: the store used to cache the stylesheets
apparently tries to serialize the cached items to disk, as reported
Yes, and this is desirable feature, and this is done deliberately.
here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=106969948018306&w=2
just had a quick look into it, it seems that if we would set the
use-persistent-cache option of the transient store to false this should
be fixed. I don't know if this would be acceptable though (depends on
which other components put items in that store).
No, I do not see why would you want to do this. Not serializable items are, well, not serialized into the persistent cache.
Vadim
