GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SPEED PROBLEM ELIMINATED!!! our favorite Jedi knight has blasted the death star, early reports state... Now it is up to us the rest of the fleet to finish the few loners out there. If Rickard is Luke, then Dan is Harrison Ford, Juha is chew-backa, RMH is Obiwan (his presence is still felt within the source), Norbert is c3po and Sebastien is R2D2... and me? I am princess Leia! Ok enough. congratulations Rickard, this is how I like it, you put forth a revolutionary design, we make it work, and you come to finish your work with panache. I love you. I understand it wasnt something silly AT ALL, and I congratulate you for that kid, you the man, done in a day! Never mind what the wolf said in "pulp fiction" ;-) WE WILL BE PRODUCTION READY BY SEPT 1ST!!!!!!!!!!!! this is bad news for darth-weblogic.... regards marc -----Original Message----- From: Rickard �berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 3:04 AM To: marc fleury Subject: Target eliminated Masta, I have successfully blasted the performance issue. It is now longer present in this time/space. The issue was that when the stub to the container that was inside the returned proxy was serialized, the RMI subsystem tried to find which codebase annotation to use. This process, done in sin.rmi.server.LoaderHandler, worked something like this: if the class of the stub is either null (=system loader) or one of the RMI-classloaders, use the codebase setting of the JVM. Since we loaded the stub through the JMX loader, this failed and the LoaderHandler tried a rather lengthy process of extracting URL's from the MLet loader. This also involved numerous security permission checks. The fix was to simply include ../client/jboss-client.jar in the run.jar manifest file. This means that the proxies will indeed be loaded by the system loader. This is not the cleanest fix I can think of, but it works perfectly. Performance is now as it should be. Ok? /Rickard -- Rickard �berg Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telkel.com http://www.jboss.org http://www.dreambean.com
