Alex, Adrian, and myself have done mucho grande performance improvements for RC4 with local interfaces, CMP, and the JCA connection pooling as well as tried to remove as many global synchronizations as we could.

We've also added prepared statement caching too, which gave a nice performance increase in the Specj bench. In *-ds.xml

<prepared-statement-cache-size>200</prepared-statement-cache-size>


What thing to note though. There are a few read-ahead bugs that we introduced into 3.2.2RC4 that will be fixed in the next release (are in CVS head).


We'll document this in the ReleaseNote/ChangeNotes as soon as we're finished with all the tuning.

Regards,

Bill



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Hi all,

I recently upgraded our JBoss 3.2.1 application servers to 3.2.2R4. I have noticed a significant change in performance. It seems that 3.2.2R4 is much faster than 3.2.1. Is there anything changed under the hood that makes JBoss perform much faster?
I'm using Redhat Linux 9 as operating system. (2.4.18).


Thanks,


Harm de Laat Informatiefabriek



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