Using Oracle's Java 7u40 on OS X:
time groovy createJson.groovy
real    4m2.384s user    0m40.201s sys    0m28.804s

Using Oracle's Java 7u25 on OS X:
time groovy createJson.groovy
real    6m26.936s user    0m43.045s sys    0m46.805s

Any idea what version of the JDK and what OS ci.jenkins-ci.org is running?

Ben

On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Benjamin Lau <[email protected]> wrote:
>> if I understand correctly output of #96, import was skipped and I understand
>> that update of 800+ files takes some time. But if my observation was correct
>> (therefore I asked for timestamper plugin to have some evidence), it was 
>> stuck
>> on one single SQL query for several hours - this is what I don't understand
>> and seems really strange to me
>
> Well... the indexes are there if you want to check. Just download the
> stats.db from the workspace... though I'm guessing Domi and Kohsuke
> don't really want a ton of people doing that... since it's almost
> 6GB... but it's that big now because it includes a bunch of indexes.
>
> I'm currently rerunning timing tests locally on my machine using Java
> 7u40 to see if I can repro the issue on my own box. But I can run the
> whole generating the json output process in about 2 minutes on my
> laptop with Java 6. The data import is pretty slow no matter what
> since it has to read and process a bunch of huge json files... The
> indexing definitely helped the issue since before those were added the
> process didn't complete in over 600 minutes.
>
> Ben

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