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Marcel Reutegger commented on JCR-3477:
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At least my expectation is that Jackrabbit should be able to handle large
result sets with reasonable memory usage. Do we have more details on what
exactly consumes that much memory? Is it specific to some queries or is it for
any kind of query?
> Lazy query result sets
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> Key: JCR-3477
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-3477
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: jackrabbit-core
> Reporter: Alex Parvulescu
> Priority: Minor
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> Following JCR-3472, I'd like to open a discussion on what can be reasonably
> expected from a query that does/can do lazy fetching of results.
> Creating ~110k nodes and fetching them all looks like it goes in the vicinity
> of 400mb of memory, so the default 256mb setup for tests is not sufficient to
> run such a test, as we've already seen on JCR-3472.
> What are the expectations around lazy loading and queries that can
> potentially hit a high number of nodes.
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