pushed a cache on master for that method, if you try test the snapshot
(build it yourself or wait tomorrow deployment). It is relevant only if you
have a tons of @PersistenceContext but seems it can be the case seeing the
numerous entities you deploy.


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2017-01-27 14:52 GMT+01:00 cocorossello <[email protected]>:

> No, I already tried setting that in system.properties with no luck.
> Regarding
> the security manager, I have no clue on how to do that so I guess not.
>
> I think the problem is in
>
> org.apache.openejb.assembler.classic.EntityManagerFactoryCallable.
> getProvider
> ()      0.0 ms (0%)     6,583 ms (0.7%)
>
> that is trying to load the class each time.
>
>
>
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