Hi Alex, thank you very much for the advice with the events. I didn't see this before :/. This hint brought us a big performance boost. Does this have also an effect if i run the process in memory mode?
Thanks a lot Daniel On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:33:13 -0700, Alex Boisvert <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Two minutes for invoking 2-3 services seems like a LOOOOOOONG time -- such > process should execute in a few seconds if the services respond > immediately. > > I would try the following: > > 1) monitor CPU / IO / memory usage -- is there bottleneck? (if any) > 2) turn on debug logging for Ode in general and see what's happening > 3) Ode is very persistence-heavy so I would check the database layer to see > what's happening there as well. > > The first thing I generally suggest to improve performance is to > selectively > disable event > persistence<http://ode.apache.org/user-guide.html#UserGuide-Filteringevents>. > > > Good luck, > alex > > On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Daniel Maier <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear ODE Dev. Team, >> recently I installed Apache ODE 1.3.3 on my Server. >> First of all i want to thank for the great work you have done so far :) >> >> My question: >> I have deployed approximately 10 processes in my ODE installation. >> But now i ran into some performance issuses. >> >> A process which invokes 2-3 WebServices needs a lot of time (up to 2 >> minutes). >> If I invoke each process directly via a WebService testing tool, i got an >> immediate response. >> Therefore i think that the single services are not the bottle neck. >> >> Perhabs there is just some sort of debug-mode still enabled? >> What kind of hardware (CPU/RAM) do you recommend? >> I hope you can give me some hint, how i can speed up ODE a little :) >> >> >> My system onfiguration: >> * ODE is using MySQL >> * ODE is running under Tomcat 6 >> * Tomcat is using Java6 >> >> >> Thanks in advance and keep rocking :) >>
