At 03:19 PM 11/20/2002 +0100, Zeinert, Holger wrote:

>    The other thing that bothers me is that I have several
> pages that have
> multiple frames and I have never seen this problem.  But
> maybe my frames
> are too simple - any special processing going on in those frames
> ?  Database calls ?  Long running processes ?

I use Oratcl 2.7. I know this one is an old version and this is definitely
not thread safe. In one frame I did not use Oratcl (package and DLL not
loaded into .ttml) and in the other frame I use Oratcl. Suprisingly, not
always (but most of the times) the database frame was slow, but it also was
the second frame. Sometimes also the first frame was delayed.
OK - I'll see if I can duplicate that environment. I think I have an Oracle database I can attach to here, but if not maybe MySQL would suffice.


Perhaps the
delay came from starting a new apache.exe, load balancing and process
management is not the biggest advantage of Windows ;-)
That's true and the main reason the original solution bothers me.

My test pages with multiple frames aren't showing this problem. I've got some software somewhere that can mimic several thousand web requests (we use it to beat on servers for production), I'll see if I can use it tomorrow and come up with some better tests. I have my own chart and graph library (<shameless plug> see TGDChart at SourceForge) that I can use to create some work for the server. I've also got a MySQL database here somewhere that I can try connecting to. Does everyone think that will be a good enough test ?

--Craig


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