Hi Richard, one correction I set the max heap size to 256Mbyte. At the moment that is more than in enough and makes it comparable to the STAX environment.
We should add the JVM options from now on. I used "-Xmx256m" and "-Xloggc:gc.txt" (for being able to visualize the GC log with http://www.tagtraum.com/gcviewer.html). I will add more options over time. BTW, I used build #15 from hudson. I will update to a newer one ASAP. Regards, Markus "The best way to predict the future is to invent it" -- Alan Kay On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]>wrote: > Posted the performance results (plus attachments) to the wiki: > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Performance+test+2009-11-24 > > D. > > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Markus Kohler <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Vassil, > > OK I understand, for automatically generated messages a server side > > implementation would be needed. > > > > > > Markus > > "The best way to predict the future is to invent it" -- Alan Kay > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> > Basically I meant that we should just go for a simple custom formatter > >> and > >> > not try to improve the existing textile formatter. > >> > >> Agreed. It will be easiest to first add just enough formatting > >> necessary for the needs of ESME and then think about full-blown > >> parsers. Not that the latter is not worth investing in, but it will > >> take more effort. > >> > >> > David suggested ANTLR and maybe we should give it a try and write a > >> custom > >> > formatter. > >> > >> ANTLR would be nice for something where speed is important and parsing > >> is complex, like parsing scala syntax in a beautifier. For an > >> occasional comment in a blog liftweb-textile should be OK, I guess. > >> > >> > Another crazy idea that just came to my mind would be to use > javascript > >> on > >> > the client side to do the formatting. Not sure whether this could be > >> easily > >> > support all the features ESME needs, but markdown formatting using > >> > javascript is possible : > >> > > >> > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1319657/javascript-to-convert-markdown-textile-to-html-and-ideally-back-to-markdown-te > >> > points to http://attacklab.net/showdown/ > >> > > >> > Stackoverflow itself does on the fly formatting, which I think is a > nifty > >> > feature. > >> > >> This is not a crazy idea at all, however I had the idea to apply > >> formatting to automatically generated messages, and not based on > >> lightweight formatting rules only. > >> > > >
