On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Stanislav Muhametsin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> It's 05:40 AM and I think it's time to sleep. ;) One thing the profiler
> could tell me certainly: the notifyChanges() method in
> RdfIndexingService.RdfEntityIndexerMixin is taking most time (around 60-80%)
> when performing this test. So, it's somewhere in OpenRDF... the question
> lies, where. :) I poked around some code but didn't find anything specific.
> Althought the removing seems pretty heavy operation - it starts
> transactions, iterates over a lot of stuff, etc... Dunno, maybe it is
> supposed to be like that, but currently it is slow as hell. And I even have
> a what is considered a proper computer, with SSD drive (proper, Intel one).
> So I don't think it should be HW-related either.

I agree. I have also noticed huge performance problems in general, and
GutFeeling says it is not short-term solvable by keeping Sesame as a
strategic component.


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