HI! I just realized that I did not supply the super classes for this class for you to test. Anyway, I'll look into writing a small benchmark today.
Regards, Thomas > -----Original Message----- > From: Glen Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Dienstag, 26. Februar 2002 14:13 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Performance of WSDL generation > > > Hi Thomas! > > I haven't seen this, but I'll take a look into it when I get > a chance. As it > stands, BCEL was not working for JWS files because of > classloader issues, so > the switch was an immediate solution. I have a hacked > version of BCEL from the > team which should solve the problem, but haven't had a chance > to try it yet. I > must admit though, the fact that tt-bytecode is less than > half the size of BCEL > is pretty appealing to me as well. > > I'm in a meeting most of the day today, then at the WSDL > interop event tomorrow > and Thursday, so I probably won't get to look at this in > detail until Friday. > If you want to put together a little performance tester (i.e. > pull out the > argument name extraction code into a test class) and gather > some numbers for > BCEL vs. tt-bytecode, that would be really helpful for us and > also for the > BCEL/tt-bytecode teams, I'm sure. > > --Glen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thomas B�rkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Axis User Mailinglist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 4:53 AM > Subject: Performance of WSDL generation > > > HI! > > Since the switch from bcel.jar to tt-bytecode.jar for > analyzing Java .class > files in the WSDL generation process, performance has become > unacceptable. What > was 1-2 seconds is now 30 seconds with some .class files. Am > I the only one > experiencing this? > > I have attached the .class file of a class > com.apag.p2plus.p2sales.Rechnung, > which has only 367 source lines and still takes 30 seconds. > > This is how I generate the WSDL: > > emitter = new Emitter(); > emitter.setCls(Class.forName(completeName)); > emitter.setAllowedMethods(allowedMethods.toString()); > emitter.setServiceElementName(className); > emitter.setPortTypeName(className + "PortType"); > emitter.setServicePortName(className + "Port"); > emitter.setIntfNamespace(WEB_SERVICE_PROTOCOL + packageName + > ".p2plus.apag.com"); > emitter.setUseInheritedMethods(true); > emitter.setLocationUrl(WEB_SERVICE_PROTOCOL + > InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName() + ":" + serverPort + > "/" + packageName > + "/" + className + ".jws"); > xml = emitter.emitToString(Emitter.MODE_ALL); > > > Any statements please? > > Thanks! > > Regards, > Thomas > > > > >
