Hello list,
as described in the following link HornetQ uses some native code on
linux to speed up their persistence operations:
http://java.dzone.com/articles/hornetq-stings-competition
I was wondering if a similar approach could also help to increase the
performance of logging on linux systems? Did anybody already start to
think in that direction?
Independent of that I would be interested to know if there are some
research results readily available that examine the impact of logging on
the performance of Java applications?
Many thanks,
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Christian Schuhegger
http://www.el-chef.de/
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