Please let me know what kind of information you need that will help you I will be glad to give you the information. I have already provided you our Sqlmap_config file details. We are doing a simple select statement.
We are basically simulating the load on WAS 6.1 using JMeter and trying to compare the ibatis to JDBC.What we noticed is that the CPU usage is very high when running Ibatis. Hence the question. Thanks. Regards, Sanjay x7273 "Brandon Goodin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] mail.com> To user-java@ibatis.apache.org 11/17/2006 11:36 cc AM Subject Re: Fw: ibatis with Spring Please respond to performance issue. [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache.org The monthly ambiguous performance question. If you are going to make question/statements on performance, please provide better information about how your reached the conclusion that prompted the question. Otherwise your question is akin to asking how big the universe is. Thanks :) Brandon On 11/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any ideas why the CPU usage is more when using Ibatis vs regular JDBC. Thanks. Regards, Sanjay x7273 ----- Forwarded by Sanjay Deshpande/IT/Quixtar on 11/17/2006 09:50 AM ----- Sanjay Deshpande/IT/Quix tar To user-java@ibatis.apache.org 11/10/2006 02:19 cc PM [EMAIL PROTECTED], user-java@ibatis.apache.org, Attila Halasz/IT/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Nate Pett/IT/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Re: ibatis with Spring performance issue.(Document link: Sanjay Deshpande) Thanks Larry for your quick Response. Here is our SQLMAP-config file details. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE sqlMapConfig PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD SQL Map Config 2.0 //EN" " http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/sql-map-config-2.dtd"> <sqlMapConfig> <!-- These settings control SqlMapClient configuration details, primarily to do with transaction management. They are all optional (more detail later in this document). --> <settings cacheModelsEnabled="true" enhancementEnabled="true" lazyLoadingEnabled="true" maxRequests="512" maxSessions="256" maxTransactions="32" useStatementNamespaces="true" classInfoCacheEnabled="true" errorTracingEnabled="false"/> <sqlMap resource=" SqlMap.xml" /> </sqlMapConfig> The query in SqlMap.xml is as follows <resultMap id="detailMap" class="com.mycompany.dto.Detail"> <result property="typeCode" column="typeCode" columnIndex="1" /> <result property="xAmount" column="xTotal" columnIndex="2" jdbcType= "DECIMAL" /> <result property="yAmount" column="yTotal" columnIndex="3" jdbcType= "DECIMAL"/> <result property="numberOfCustomers" column="numberOfCustomers" columnIndex="4" jdbcType="DECIMAL"/> <result property="numberOfOrders" column="numberOfOrders" columnIndex ="5" jdbcType="DECIMAL" /> <result property="currency" column="currency" columnIndex="6" /> </resultMap> <select id="getDetailInformation" resultMap="detailMap" remapResults= "false" parameterClass="java.util.Map" > SELECT JLAWPK as typeCode,SUM(JLAWPL) as xTotal, SUM(JLAWPM) as yTotal, SUM(JLAWPN) as numberOfCustomers, SUM(JLAWPO) as numberOfOrders, JLK2CD as currency FROM Table1 WHERE JLAEPA = #idNumber:DECIMAL# AND JLAF4H = #period:DECIMAL# AND JLAWPK = #transactionCode:VARCHAR# GROUP BY JLAEPA, JLAF4H, JLAWPK, JLK2CD </select> The data Base is AS400. We are running this on Websphere 6.1. When we run the JProfiler for both the JDBC and spring-iBatis implementation on this test Application , we notice that the CPU utilisation is very high in case of the spring-ibatis implementation. Please advise us on how we can configure ibatis to resolve this issue. If needed we will provide the detailed Profiler trace. "Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] org> To Sent by: user-java@ibatis.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc il.com Subject Re: ibatis with Spring performance 11/09/2006 04:45 isssue. PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . apache.org Heh, well...there are about 4,890,456,354 ways to configure that. :-) So, I guess if it's within your performance criteria don't worry about it. If it's not, look at it with a profiler and see what you can do to make it better. If it is a deficiency in the framework, we'll see what we can do to improve it. Larry On 11/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We ran performance tests on one of our application with Spring/IBATIS vs > regular JDBC. As far as the response time goes it was roughly the same. But > the CPU usage was 4 to 5 times higher in Spring/IBATIS implementation. Has > anybody encountered the same issue.? Is that is normal Why? > > Thanks. > > Regards, > Sanjay > x7273 > >