Eclipse TPTP has a profiler which is decent. You can even profile applications with one click from within Eclipse.

Raj

Skip wrote:
Jonathon

The Borland profiler is exellent (if they still even sell it) if you can
afford it.  You can/could also download it to use for free for a week, but
it take a day to get things all set up, so you really only have 6 days.  I
payed licensing fees for it for a couple of years, but stopped when the need
went away.

Skip

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathon -- Improov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 10:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FOP Issues


Or just hire a reverse-engineer to take this apart for you quickly. On
average, 100K lines of
codes can be processed (or eliminated from "suspects list") inside of 1
hour.

I still haven't found a profiler software that can do what my human
engineers do well. Some things
just can't be done by computers (yet).

Jonathon

Adrian Crum wrote:
So much has changed between trunk and R4 that it would be a very time
consuming task to go through a list of changed files to see which one
caused the problem. That's why I suggested a profiler - it would spot
the culprit right away.

Chris Howe wrote:

It helps if one (me) reads before applying a solution.  I had applied
Christian's patch to trunk and came up empty.  I just did a c/o of 4.0
and viola...works OOTB.  Adrian, I share your sentiments on the
issue.  That was the most draining exercise I've gone through with
OFbiz in I don't know how long.  Are there really that many files
where the culprit could be?

----- Original Message ----
From: Adrian Crum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 9:44:23 AM
Subject: Re: FOP Issues


https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1401

Chris Howe wrote:


I am having some trouble with FOP.  It appears that performance
 suffers

exponentially for each additional page that is written in the body
(overflowing to the next page).  Two pages takes about a minute to
 render.

 Five pages takes about 10 minutes.  Ten pages takes about a half
hour.  Plenty of memory available in the JVM, plenty of CPU
 available as

well.  It completes the screen renderer quickly and gets stuck in
 the FOP

portion.  Any hints or OOTB templates that would mimic the page
overflow that I can test to see if it's choking on my template or if
 it's

just choking period?  I've tried it with both .93 and .94.











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