Hey DW,

Thanks for coming back to me bud, I appreciate it.

I've taken a quick look at the Alpha 2 link you gave me, looks great! and 
certainly sounds like it'd solve my issues.

I just ran some quick benchmark test, albeit with MG debugging enabled, and 
didn't really find much performance gain though.

These startup times were each taken after a coldfusion service restart. The 
initial request times out around 1m and I then have to refresh before the 
application loads completely.

Startup Times:

Before Switch:

Attempt #1: 1m 39s
Attempt #2: 1m 39s
Attempt #3: 1m 34s

After Switch to Model-Glue 'Gesture' 3.2 RC1 (3.2.439)

Attempt #1: 1m 37s
Attempt #2: 1m 34s
Attempt #3: 1m 39s

Are there any other tests that I can run?

Thanks.

Robert

On 15 Sep 2011, at 14:39, Dan Wilson wrote:

> Hey Robert,
> 
> Do me a favor and:
> 
> Read this post: 
> http://www.model-glue.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/12/21/ModelGlue-32-Alpha-2
> Swap your Model Glue version for this one: 
> http://www.model-glue.com/downloads/modelglue_3.2.439_RC1.zip
> 
> This one has some amazing and powerful features that help exactly this sort 
> of problem.
> 
> I'd like to know if you get better results.
> 
> 
> DW
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Rawlins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Guys,
> 
> I've got an application here which has always been plagued by it's startup / 
> reinit times, but I've never really been able to solve it, however I've 
> decided to invest some more time again today to try and crack it.
> 
> The application regularly (every initial request) times out during init, with 
> either cfloop, cffile or cfoutput timeout errors, After maybe a refresh or 
> two the app will finally kick into life though. This means init of the app is 
> often well in excess of a minute, which isn't really acceptable.
> 
> Once the application is running however, performance seems perfectly 
> reasonable.
> 
> So what can I tell you about the application?
> 
> Model Glue 'Gesture' 3.2 Alpha 2 (3.2.750.403)
> ColdSpring 1.2
> Transfer 1.1
> Coldfusion 8,0,1,195765
> Java 1.6.0_26
> 
> Debugging, Reload and Rescafold are all set to False, and the CF server is 
> configured for production, Debugging and Report Execution Times disabled, CFC 
> Type Check disabled etc. All my cold spring beans are set to lazy init so 
> they're not being instantiated as part of the initial requet.
> 
> Any advice you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Robert 
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