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Thomas Mueller commented on JCR-1253:
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Hi,
I have noticed the fonts are different in the images - did you run the test on
the same machine? Could you post the test case please? I like to reproduce the
results. Could you also post the changes you have made in the persistence
manager, and the complete configuration you have used? Just to make sure we are
testing the same thing.
Regards,
Thomas
> Allow to configure autoCommit mode for BundleDB PM to avoid extra overhead
> when working in non clustered environment
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> Key: JCR-1253
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1253
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: jackrabbit-core
> Affects Versions: 1.3.3, 1.4
> Reporter: Przemo Pakulski
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.4
>
> Attachments: single_checkin.JPG, small_change_log.JPG
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> BundleDB PMs keeps connection open in autoCommit mode and during every store
> operation turn off/on this flag introducing some overhead.
> '... the reason is that in a clustered environment, the 'select' statements
> must be committed as well, otherwise the tables remain locked. and
> instead of explicitly commit each time after a read, we used the
> autocommit as default and switch it off during store ...'
> We could add additional parameter which allows to configure autoCommit mode,
> by default it could work as before, but specifing additional parameter will
> change the behaviour.
> It's hard to say about exact numbers how much overhead it is, there are to
> many variables (network speed/latency, db server type, jdbc driver, change
> log size). For sure it means 2 extra network calls, which could be easily
> avoided.
> See attached example screen from JProfiler using MSSQL server, and small
> change logs; overhead is about 20%. Doing simple checkin on versionable node
> it could be even 40%.
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