That's exactly serializing, you know. Not to a file, but serializing anyway. I didn't want to suggest that this will eat up a lot of time, I just wanted to point out a factor in the whole equation.
On 10.03.2003 08:42:42 Jan Zmitko wrote: > thank you for the Answer. Regarding your question, no I dont serialize the > Value Object to a file. We make from our VO�s an XML (String Object) and > after > that transform it with XSLT. You can see the percentage value is very low. I > don�t think, that the reason is here. About the half time is spent in FOP, > and > I dont know if I can optimize here something. See the attached p�ece of the > result from OPTIMIZEIT (Borland). I think should take my focus the procedures > that take long. Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
