Hi, another suggestion: you can try to use some library to convert (all server-side) your domain objects to json, and return it to Pivot app ... latest Spring should have something, or cxf, or other json library.
Sandro Il giorno 18/ott/2011 16:58, "Sandro Martini" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Ok, now at least we know where the problem is ... > Take a look at this (old) article: > http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/serialization/ > could give you some help. > > Maybe you could try to change the way Java serialize your classes, > with some persistence delegate, or looking at custom serialization > through java.io.Externalizable or through writeObject, readObject, > writeReplace, readResolve or any other special serialization method. > > Your domain objects are linked directly to JPA or other persistence backend > ? > If yes, maybe you can transform your classes in a simpler (flat) > hierarchy containing only "standard" types (Stringd and standard > wrappers), and see if this helps (as should). > Or transform any domain object (row) in a String [] or Serializable[] > and see what happens. > > Debugging serialization issues is not-so-simple, I'm sorry. > Could even be due to re-transmission of classes definitions. > > Note that if useful, you could even use Pivot BinarySerializer ( > > http://pivot.apache.org/2.0/docs/api/org/apache/pivot/serialization/BinarySerializer.html > ) to serialize 1 (attention: 1 and only 1) Serializable Object (or > maybe put all your objects in a Collection and serialize it), but > probably this could be useful after you have transformed your domain > objects. > > Tell to us how you solve the problem ... > > Good luck, > Sandro > > > 2011/10/18 pan peter <[email protected]>: > > just made that test, without any pivot code, simple java application > makes > > that service call, same time, 30 to 40 seconds. > > > > so it's not pivot issue. > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > http://apache-pivot-users.399431.n3.nabble.com/pivot-network-performance-tp3421407p3431380.html > > Sent from the Apache Pivot - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > >
