Great to see that you have managed to make substantial problem. And rest assured that I am quite used to having to fool around with configurations of application servers to resolve issues like this.

Thanks for your feedback.

Regards
Werner

Jochen Stiepel wrote:
Hi Werner,

last week we just tried to use castor with the latest version of xerces 2.9.1. I don't know why, but the performance increase was dramatic, from 400 ms to 150 ms for parsing one XML file with Schema validation! But to make it clear, I don't think it is a problem of castor or xerces. I suspect more the configuration of the server inside the Bea Server is the problem. So sorry, that I don't have an explanation for our problem, but at least we have a solution for it.

Thanks a lot for your help and comments!

Jochen


2007/11/21, Werner Guttmann < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Hi Jochen,

    let's see whether investigating classloading in general takes you
    anywhere. If that is not the case, we mitgh have to look at this again
    in one oway or the other.

    Though - as you have noted yourself - the fact that this cannot be
    reproduced anywhere but on Weblogic 8.1 will make any progress quite ..
    well, expensive, as normally we (committers) do not have access to
    application servers such as Weblogic.

    But let's first see how your investigation into classloading takes
    off ...

    Werner




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