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Flink Jira Bot commented on FLINK-7607:
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This issue was marked "stale-assigned" and has not received an update in 7 
days. It is now automatically unassigned. If you are still working on it, you 
can assign it to yourself again. Please also give an update about the status of 
the work.

> Web Frontend Hangs with Large Numbers of Tasks
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-7607
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-7607
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Runtime / Web Frontend
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.2
>         Environment: Attempted to load the web frontend on a MacBook Pro 15" 
> (late 2016) with 16 GB of memory using both Chrome 60.0 and Safari 10.1.2.
>            Reporter: Joshua Griffith
>            Assignee: Steven Langbroek
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: performance, stale-assigned
>
> Viewing a job with a high number of tasks in the web front-end causes the 
> page to hang, consuming 100% CPU on a core. At 200 tasks the page slows 
> noticeably and scrolling results in long, non-responsive pauses. At 400 tasks 
> the page only updates once per minute and is almost entirely non-responsive.
> Initially, I thought this was caused by rendering a complex job graph but 
> opening the inspector and deleting the canvas did not improve page 
> performance. Further inspection indicated that the page was redrawing every 
> DOM element in the task list on every update.
> A possible solution is to use an approach similar to 
> [react-list|https://github.com/orgsync/react-list] and only request 
> data/render list items that are in view and only update DOM nodes that have 
> changed.



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