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Hi, I have posted a patch in to the bugzilla (14013).
It makes the fop_0.20.4 run aboute 20-30% faster.
But if you think its not fast enough(i dont), i have som ideers how its possible to tweak the fop to preform real good.
/Henrik
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On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 21:17, Victor Mote wrote:
> By mimicking the URL on the Cocoon web site, I have created a URL to show
> the [PATCH] Queue for FOP, and it is in the attached one-line text file.
> I'll try to get it into the doc & web site stuff after the, er, patch queue
> gets flushed out. Th
TECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Performance tuning.
Hi,
What is the current status of this performance tuning.
Have the code changes been submitted and performance benefits
verified. I really could use some speed improvements with fop,
I have some very large reports 400/500 p
Hi,
What is the current status of this performance tuning.
Have the code changes been submitted and performance benefits
verified. I really could use some speed improvements with fop,
I have some very large reports 400/500 pages that are taking
5+ minutes to run.
Thanks,
Venu Reddy
P.S: I am
Hello dear Venu,
Am Donnerstag, 24. Oktober 2002 20:28 schrieb Venu Reddy:
> Hi,
> What is the current status of this performance tuning.
> Have the code changes been submitted and performance benefits
> verified. I really could use some speed improvements with fop,
> I have
Venu Reddy wrote:
> What is the current status of this performance tuning.
By mimicking the URL on the Cocoon web site, I have created a URL to show
the [PATCH] Queue for FOP, and it is in the attached one-line text file.
I'll try to get it into the doc & web site stuff after th
diffrent groups that belongs together?
Henrik
Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2002-10-17 10:56
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Henrik,
that sounds very interesting.
Hi Henrik
> I have started the task to create diffs.
Great.
> But it makes it a bit complecated since there are about 10 diffrent things
> i have done to the code and some things affects more then 20 source files.
>
> So the question are: Do You want all the changes in one bunch or them
> sep
Henrik Olsson wrote:
Hi.
I have runned several performance tests on the FOP and and I have found
out several bottle necks (especially in the PropertyListBuilder).
Most things is about reducing gc and some others about not so well written
code.
The result of this tunings gives me a speed of 3 tim
Henrik,
that sounds very interesting. Normal procedures for sending changes is
to create a unified CVS diff file. You'll find some instructions
following the URL below:
http://xml.apache.org/source.html
It's best if you post the two diff files (against the maintenance branch
and the main branch)
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Subject: Performance tuning.
Hi.I have runned several performance
tests on the FOP and and I have foundout several bottle necks (especially
in the PropertyListBuilder).Most things is about reducing gc and some
othe
Hi.
I have runned several performance tests on the FOP and and I have found
out several bottle necks (especially in the PropertyListBuilder).
Most things is about reducing gc and some others about not so well written
code.
The result of this tunings gives me a speed of 3 time faster than the
orig
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