Hi,

That's interesting. H2 doesn't use Flash. Are you completely sure it's just
Chromium / Chrome that is slow? Or are other web browsers also slow?

If opening a database is slow, then usually that's because recovery needs
to run. Recovery is slow if there are long running, uncommitted
transactions in the transaction log. To find out if that's the case, use
"Test Connection". Or run the following statements when starting the
database:

jps -l
jstack -l <pid>

and post the thread dumps.

Regards,
Thomas


On Wednesday, December 7, 2011, boris wrote:

> Hi Folks
>
> Heres a little tip that might help some people out there:
>
> Just been playing with H2 in embedded mode with a DB that has a few
> hundred tables.
>
> Whenever i was opening the console view via Chromium ( 15.0.874.121
> (Developer Build 109964 Mac OS X)) or the latest Chrome (cant remember
> the version, i just trashed it)
> it was very slow to update.
>
> I suspected it might be one of my extensions, so i went through them
> and i can confirm that adding localhost:8082 to the Flash Block
> whitelist fixed the problem.
>
> So if you have a very slow console opening up check your extensions,
> as in my case it was the Flash Block.
>
> cheers
> boris
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