By the way, I've found two very useful articles on performance:
http://docs.geoserver.org/2.0.0/user/production/index.html
http://opengeo.org/publications/geoserver-production/#gp4

Nevertheless, I'd like to follow a petition from the begining to the 
end. Thoughts are appreciated.

best,
amaneiro

On 14/04/11 11:25, Andrés Maneiro wrote:
> Hello,
>
> lately I found myself going into optimization issues of a geoportal I'm
> working on.
>
> For that, I found very useful some tools provided by chrome webbrowser
> in order to trace where the bottlenecks were. Just to realize that in my
> case, geoserver was the easy part to gain performance and minimize
> latency (the time from one petition in the browser is done until it
> receives the first response from the server). The tools:
> http://code.google.com/chrome/devtools/docs/timeline.html
>
> I am interested in knowing some tools/techniques to trace petitions
> *inside* geoserver and see what processes are taking more time (if
> reprojection, or generate map, etc ...).
>
> It would be very valuable hear from your experiences.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> amaneiro

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