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I've just been through a several week excercise tuning a fairly complex Cocoon 
implementation (for use by '000's of concurrent users)
 
I've picked up quite a lot of useful snippets of info as I've delved into lots of 
different areas of the code. I'd be happy to share these, if you'd like to outline the 
steps you've taken, I'll reply with other suggestions from my experience.  I'm sure 
others will do the same.

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        From: David Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wed 24/03/2004 8:10 p.m. 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: documentation about performance and efficiency and caching
        
        

        My current mission is to fine one of our Cocoon apps to deal with
        an in-efficient document presentation job.
        
        The various docs and wiki and cocoon.xconf and other config
        seem a bit haphazard and conflicting, so i am trying to polish
        them as i go.
        
        One thing is the comment at:
        http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonPerformance
        <quote>
        The advice in the cocoon.xconf file seems to suggest your store janitor
        heapsize should be about 2% less than your max heap size (-Xmx setting).
        ...snip... seems high to me.
        </quote>
        
        What do they mean? Are our cocoon.xconf comments still correct?
        
        --David
        
        

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