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Thank you. I kept seeing 15 child processes of Java while I was
writing the startup script. Lenya is still slow after the move to
Jetty. Now I know what to research.
Why the extra processes?
Dunno, simply weird. Check the java version as was told in my previous
mail. Fedora has a GNU java + there other jars installed in the Fedora
box. The other jars can create problems too, since often they are
outdated in relation what Cocoon use.
BTW, Finally, I am planning to use lenya in production for first time.
It will be in our internal intranet. I am going to play with lenya this
weekend on our server that is still running Fedora Core 3.
Rebuild Cocoon with less?
Yep. It helps a lot. i.e: Turn off the samples and docs generation.
What exactly is needed, and why didn't local.build.properties work properly?
This is not exactly that "local.build.properties" is bad. You can tweak
it a little bit more. Tweaking local.blocks.properties helps too.
Lenya version takes the "local.b*.properties" file from a particular
cocoon version. If you use a newer cocoon version, it may include new
blocks that are not defined in the "local.blocks.properties" file.
Remember that by default cocoon builds all blocks. You can turn off
other blocks that you are not using. Some blocks can create more java
threads.
(Please do not say to reinstall Lenya. I've customized everything.)
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Please remember to do a full backup of your installation before starting
to replace or remove no necesary jars.
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Well, another option is build your customized cocoon and just replace
the jars as needed. Also change as needed the WEB-INF dir your cofing
files as cocoon.xconf and web.xml between others. This is enough. ;-)
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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