Hi All,

I am also facing performance issues like this.

Any suggestion/help will be appreciated.

Thanks in adv.
Subhash Kaker

On Aug 28, 11:10 am, Ganesh <ganesh.ban...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am facing performance issues in my GWT application. My scenario is
> as explained below:
>
> My GWT application is deployed on a JBoss server which is running on a
> machine with static IP say 56.56.56.56 with port 8080. Now when I
> access my application using this IP & port, speed of my application is
> very good and all is running very well. Now I want to setup a named
> proxy server sayhttp://myserver.comfor accessing my application. For
> this, I made an account on zoneedit.com and created a mapping of my
> named server to my static IP with port 80. On port 80 on my static
> server, I setup an Apache server. In Apache server's config file, I
> forward my all requests to JBoss server running on same machine. Now
> using this setup, I am able to access my application using 
> linkhttp://myserver.com.
>
> But now the performance issues started. Request which is sent to
> server from my application, starts taking too much time. A blank (no
> data is being sent b/w server & client and no processing is being done
> on server) request which takes 450 ms if access application through
> static IP, takes 1400 ms when application is accessed 
> usinghttp://myserver.com.
>
> Below is the code which I use to send request to my server:
>
>     _MyServiceAsync myServiceAsync = (_MyServiceAsync) GWT.create
> (_MyService.class);
>     ServiceDefTarget endpoint = (ServiceDefTarget) myServiceAsync;
>     String moduleRelativeURL = GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "MyService";
>     endpoint.setServiceEntryPoint(moduleRelativeURL);
>     myServiceAsync.callMethod();
>
> The problem which seems to be is because all my requests are going to
> zoneedit.com and than to my server and that's why they are taking a
> lot of time. A solution which I thought was replacing
> GWT.getModuleBaseURL() with my static IP in moduleRelativeURL for
> sending direct request, but that didn't work because of cross domain
> AJAX call restriction.
>
> I request if someone can help me how can I achieve performance without
> telling exact IP (it is also difficult to remember an IP) to my
> clients on which my application is running. Any suggestion/help will
> be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ganesh Bansal

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