On Sep 16, 2014, at 13:11, Tristan Tarrant <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey, >> >> I have been looking at the differences between default values in the XSD vs >> the default values in the configuration builders. [1] I created a list of >> differences and talked to Dan about his suggestion for the defaults. The >> numbers in parentheses are Dan's suggestions, but he also asked me to post >> here to get a wider set of opinions on these values. This list is based on >> the code used in infinispan-core, so I still need to go through the server >> code to check the default values there. >> >> 1) For locking, the code has concurrency level set to 32, and the XSD has >> 1000 (32) >> 2) For eviction: >> a) the code has max entries set to -1, and the XSD has 10000 (-1) >> b) the code has interval set to 60000, and the XSD has 5000 (60000) >> 3) For async configuration: >> a) the code has queue size set to 1000, and the XSD has 0 (0) >> b) the code has queue flush interval set to 5000, and the XSD has 10 (10) >> c) the code has remote timeout set to 15000, and the XSD has 17500 (15000) >> 4) For hash, the code has number of segments set to 60, and the XSD has 80 >> (60) >> 5) For l1, the code has l1 cleanup interval set to 600000, and the XSD has >> 60000 (60000) >> >> Please let me know if you have any opinions on these default values, and >> also if you have any ideas for avoiding these differences in the future. It >> seems like there are two possibilities at this point: >> >> 1) Generating the XSD from the source code > Impractical without a ton of annotations, since the builder structure is > very different from the XSD structure. In past, schema used to be generated from annotations on the configuration objects. I don't know why we stopped doing that, though - Vladimir might comment more. Cheers, -- Mircea Markus Infinispan lead (www.infinispan.org) _______________________________________________ infinispan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev
