https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=45104





--- Comment #2 from John Lulich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-06-02 07:57:09 PST ---
I kinda of assumed that there wouldn't be much help available.  But I wanted to
at least put this out there in case anybody might have seen something similar
in the past, or in case someone else runs across it in the future.

We have load tested this project many times, to no avail.  Additionally, we
identified a few different areas where the data mixup could potentially occur,
but those were easily tested under heavy load with no negative results.  It
seems like there's some missing piece to the puzzle that we haven't been able
to identify yet.  The thinking here is that it might have something to do with
how FOP handles things when running on WebSphere on a bogged-down mainframe. 
We have occasional CPU spikes, but the majority of these came when we had a
configuration mixup that caused our CPU to run at 100% at peak times for a
couple weeks.  Outside of that time frame, we've only had a handful of
occurrences out of around 230,000 hits.  It's just too few to really get a
handle on it.  Besides, our company's direction for PDF generation has shifted
away from FOP.  I'm in the process of rewriting this last project now anyway. 
I was mostly posting this issue in case others had been experiencing anything
similar or if there was just something glaring that you could point out to me.

Thanks for your time.  I truly appreciate your reply.

Best regards--
John Lulich


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