On 03/29/2012 12:15 PM, Steven Dolg wrote:
Hey guys,
has there been any progress in this matter? Any new insights?
Sorry last stand was that Javier is working on a block to reproduce the
issue outside our production env but he is ATM bombed with other tasks
since we entered the final testing phase of the app. The last thing he
showed me was that in the rampup phase the first request were always
wrong, but he may be more specific on that.
We have a jira issue classified as "Major Bug" accusing us of
concurrency issues - IMO the worst thing that can happen to a web
application framework - and there's been no word for almost 2 weeks.
Due to the patch we applied it is not directly open but I share your
point we should get to the bottom of the issue.
I'd like to see that resolved ASAP.
Anything I can do to help?
@Javier can you mockup something we have and state the steps we need to
reproduce, so Steve may see the problem right away.
salu2
Steven
Am 17.03.2012 03:25, schrieb Thorsten Scherler:
On 03/16/2012 02:33 PM, Javier Puerto wrote:
...
Controllers in general (or your specific one) could be causing
problems. (The "synchronized" in the SpringComponentProvider
could even cause parts of the execution before it to be executed
sequential instead of parallel).
There's also no controller involved in Thorsten's test project,
so this would be consistent with what I saw yesterday.
We need time to isolate the problem in our webapp removing
components till we found the problematic component. We can provide
then a better test block and probably the fix for the problematic
component if we can detect it.
I am ATM creating a static domain in the httpd frontend and I
observed that with the dojo block we reach >100 requests for the
homepage, so I suspect that dojo maybe *the* component that can
produce the problems.
...need to finish up now that is why I am so brief.
salu2
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