Brent Johnson wrote:
First, I've been working with Cocoon (on and off) since the 1.x days,
starting around maybe 5-6 years ago. I've just recently (in the past
year or so) moved away from XSP and into the wonderful world of Flow
and JXTemplates.
I've been writing a web application (intranet application, not
"public" website) that I just demo'd to my boss this morning. Well,
he loved it, got all excited and started talking about the "future" of
this application.
Now, I should be happy, right? I am, but also have grown a little
uneasy. Has anyone out there rolled out a database intensive web
application or web site using Cocoon 2.x? I don't mean some small
traffic website for personal, or small business use.
My boss is talking about taking this full web application I'm writing
and selling it as a "product" in the healthcare industry. Right now,
I'm having problems with Hibernate and Flow, nothing (hopefully)
serious.
I'm just getting a little uneasy now, wondering how Cocoon 2.x (and
Hibernate) is going to perform when querying against a possibly huge
(although thats an objective term) database.
For example, one of our live website projects is an intranet site
running under Cocoon 2.1.5 for a customer. It's fairly low traffic,
and uses XSP (no flow or jxtemplates). But still, after 4-6 weeks the
site just stops responding and I have to restart the Linux networking
service and Tomcat to restore the site. I'm upgrading to 2.1.7 asap
to see if this fixes the problem (I was told in a previous email to
this list about a file handle problem).
Have you tried setting up your site with Jetty container? I have never
had performance issues that were cocoon specific.
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Leszek Gawron
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