On 14.04.2008 22:02:40 Fournier,Danny [NCR] wrote:
I'm the only one using a lab server and when I run my PDF
rendering
(XMLXSLPDF), from one rendering time to the other it will
increase
significantly.
Which FOP version?
0.94
Are these runs performed in
I'm the only one using a lab server and when I run my PDF rendering
(XMLXSLPDF), from one rendering time to the other it will increase
significantly.
For instance, my test PDF is 250 pages:
1st run: 37sec
2nd run: 60sec
3rd run: 83sec
4,5,6, etc run: timeout
If I leave it alone for a certain
On Apr 14, 2008, at 16:58, Fournier,Danny [NCR] wrote:
Hi
I'm the only one using a lab server and when I run my PDF rendering
(XMLXSLPDF), from one rendering time to the other it will increase
significantly.
For instance, my test PDF is 250 pages:
1st run: 37sec
2nd run: 60sec
3rd run: 83sec
Hi
I'm the only one using a lab server and when I run my PDF rendering
(XMLXSLPDF), from one rendering time to the other it will
increase
significantly.
For instance, my test PDF is 250 pages:
1st run: 37sec
2nd run: 60sec
3rd run: 83sec
4,5,6, etc run: timeout
Some
On Apr 14, 2008, at 19:50, Fournier,Danny [NCR] wrote:
I'm the only one using a lab server and when I run my PDF rendering
(XMLXSLPDF), from one rendering time to the other it will
increase
significantly.
Which FOP version?
0.94
Are these runs performed in sequence, or do some get
I'm the only one using a lab server and when I run my PDF
rendering
(XMLXSLPDF), from one rendering time to the other it will
increase
significantly.
Which FOP version?
0.94
Are these runs performed in sequence, or do some get processed
concurrently?
In Sequence