128 Mb with Win 2000 is probably too low ...
256 is usually a MINIMUM.

Check the used memory on you PC.
If it's more than 128 Mb while the app server is running, add 128 other
Mb.....

Hope this help
Tibo
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carlos Otero Barros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:55 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: 3 seconds to create an entity bean
>
>
>Hi Christophe!
>
>I don´t think MS Access is an issue here.
>Usually Access is a lot faster than real Client/Server DB Engines
>principally because it has nothing to do with them, it is
>almost a raw file
>on your disk.
>What may be an obstacle is the JDBC-ODBC bridge, that is slower than a
>native JDBC driver.
>
>As far as I know the real problem must be the Entity Bean
>pool. If the pool
>is not filled up at start time then a "new" must be performed
>every time you
>issue a create() method against the home object. This is true until the
>number of instances of the Entity Bean class reaches the
>maximum pool size.
>
>Question: when you test the server with 10,000 creates() do you request
>Entity Beans with the same or different primary keys?
>
>Thanks.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <>
>Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 3:26 PM
>Subject: Re: 3 seconds to create an entity bean
>
>
>> Simply because it is not a Vendor Specific question !
>> I use JBoss, Yes, but I m not sure that the performance I
>have is due to
>> JBoss !!!
>>
>> I m looking for performance comparaison .... and why not for
>JBoss too !
>>
>> I m not sure it is a problem, it is maybe a fact and I can
>do nothing to
>> this !!!
>> It is a result of the test and not a JBoss problem ( maybe ) !
>>
>> The guys on EJB-interest have also good EJB knowledge and
>can say that
>they
>> have the same performance problem
>> with other EJB-servers !!
>>
>> Christophe
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>                     Rickard Öberg
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>> Hi!
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > I have do a small performance test and I have this results :
>> > - The server need 3 seconds to create a simple EntityBean
>> >
>> > I use JBoss with 128MB and Windows 2000.
>> > I also use a MS Access database (.mdb) and a JDBC-ODBC
>Bridge type 1.
>> >
>> > I look at the task manager and I cannot see why I have a problem ?
>>
>> Use the jboss-user mailing list for JBoss specific queries.
>>
>> regards,
>>   Rickard
>>
>> ps. Christophe, you 1) are already on the jboss-user list and 2) know
>> that this forum is not for vendor specific questions, so why are you
>> posting this here!?
>>
>> --
>> Rickard Öberg
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