Hi,

I suggest to use a Bundle Database Persistence Manager, for example:
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.DerbyPersistenceManager
... or another database. The advantages are:

- More stable than ObjectPersistenceManager
- Faster than SimpleDbPersistenceManager

Thomas

On 8/7/07, Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I did some debugging for my performance problems with 
> SimpleDbPersistenceManager.
> I ran SimpleDbPersistenceManager with jdbclogger and found that Jackrabbit 
> will issue 2+ sql queries for each node as I iterator through the 
> NodeIterator.  This does not scale well for me.
>
> I am considering switching my workspace to use the ObjectPersistenceManager . 
>  I understand it is not reliable as the SimpleDbPersistenceManager, but since 
> I won't be issuing 400+ database queries, I hope the performance for my 
> application will improve.
>
> Am I risking the entire repository becoming corrupt, or just a few nodes 
> becoming corrupt?  I don't mind a few nodes becoming corrupt, but if the 
> entire repo can become corrupt if the repository is killed, I would 
> appreciate knowing this!
>
>
>
>
> Thank you as always.
> Phillip
>
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