On 09.10.2005, at 03:15, Kyle Gabhart wrote:

In 2.1.1 (nearly final) you will get boosted away ;-)

That's good to hear Philipp. What is the performance boost attributed to with 2.1.1? Is it a magnolia code change, an updated JackRabbit release, or a combination of the two? I ask because I am in the process of modifying 2.1 to fit my company's needs and the performance boost would be very helpful. If I could incrementally migrate over the changes that would be much better than having to rework all the changes once 2.1.1 is available. Can you point me to the file or files that I need to get from SVN?


As Philipp said, were nearly there. No big changes, its 2.1.1 not 3.0 :-) So the API is the same, just keep doing what you do and activate to 2.1.1 once its there, and all is fine (fingers crossed)

The boost compared to 2.0 is from changing our internal node structure; the boost between 2.1 and 2.1.1 is because we switch the default repository from file system to BerkleyDB, which is especially useful in respect to backups.


Regards
Boris Kraft
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