On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:55 PM, cheesybiscuits
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Christian, Andrea: I really appreciate you providing test results and
> putting
> in the effort to help me figure out what's going on. My next step is to
> test
> with a Shapefile data source, hopefully I will see much better results.
>
> Andrea: you said
>
> geowolf wrote
> >
> > GeoServer sets the fetch size to whatever you configured in the datastore
> > configuration panel.
> > I believe the default is 1000 though, it's odd that you see 200.
> >
>
> This seems to be the case with a regular Oracle NG connection, mine is
> JNDI.
> Could this be having an effect? I can't see anything in my connection
> configuration XML regarding fetch size so I assume it is defaulting to
> somewhere around 200.
>

Ah, that explains it, the fetch size is not exposed in JNDI sources (an
oversight)
so I guess you're getting whatever is the default for the JDBC driver

Could you open a improvement request on jira.codehaus.org?

Cheers
Andrea


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