On Wednesday 12 October 2005 15:03, David Nuescheler wrote: > > [off topic: just with respect to eugeny's earlier question this puts you > into the range of 600k nodes and probably around ~2m properties. is that > correct?]
I have just over 600k nodes, yes. I think I'm nearer to 1 million properties, rather than 2million - I've got very minimal property data, set only on the jcr:content nodes. To give an idea of the timings I'm seeing: I use getNode() to retrieve a random folder node, then find its children (with getNodes()) and retrieve the image data of the first nt:file node. The average time I'm seeing to do that is about 280ms. This is on a P4 3.2GHz machine, dual SATA RAID storage, running Linux. The average time to add an image (just adding the nt:file and jcr:content nodes with requisite properties) is about 200ms. These are not accurately measured averages I'm afraid; I've been outputting lots of timings at various stages of my experiments recently and they're roughly the average times I'm seeing. Regards, -- Lee Mallabone.
