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Richard S. Hall commented on FELIX-2667:
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Something sounds fishy about this.
I believe that File Install installs all bundles in one pass and then starts
them. This is pretty much identical to what the framework would do, for
example, when reloading the cache. I don't see why batching would necessarily
help in this situation. If it were a problem for File Install, it would be a
problem for the framework in general, I would think.
Out of curiosity, how many bundles are we talking about?
> FileInstall ability to install from watching directory by portions
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> Key: FELIX-2667
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2667
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: File Install
> Affects Versions: fileinstall-3.0.2
> Environment: Fileinstall-3.0.3-SNAPSHOT, FUSE 4.3.0
> Reporter: Volodymyr Buell
> Attachments: felix.fileinstall-files-batch-size-vb.patch
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> In big projects (more than 30 bundles) deploying all the bundles to watching
> directory leads to bump of memory and CPU usage (sometimes till OutOfMemory).
> We should limit files to be deployed at a time.
> The patch introduces new integer property
> "felix.fileinstall.files.batch.size" to enable processing watching directory
> by chunks. Default value - 0, which disables limit.
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