Hi Boris,

if I pick up the latest trunk, is the new code already in there ?

--Michael



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> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 2:34 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] Performance after activation. ->
> 
> 
> 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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