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Stefan Seifert reassigned SLING-12265:
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    Assignee: Stefan Seifert

> Node type registration is inefficient during unit tests when using the 
> JCR_OAK resolver type
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>                 Key: SLING-12265
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-12265
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Testing
>    Affects Versions: Testing Sling Mock 3.4.18
>            Reporter: Csaba Varga
>            Assignee: Stefan Seifert
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: performance
>
> I did some profiling on my company's slow-running unit tests today, and found 
> that 70+% of the CPU time is spent inside NodeTypeDefinitionScanner, more 
> specifically in the commit() call triggered by it. Our test classpath 
> includes AEM Mocks and the Cloud SDK, resulting in 30+ CND files being 
> detected, and as many commits done preparing the repository before each test. 
> (Slightly more, because some commits fail and get retried later.)
> It should be possible to parse each CND into memory structures in a separate 
> pass, then create the node types all at once in a single commit. This 
> wouldn't just eliminate the extra commits, but would also remove the need to 
> retry, since all dependencies would also be provided in the same call.



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