Miles Elam wrote:
Lenya L. Khachaturov wrote:
Are there any hints on making Cocoon perform better? I've been using
Cocoon for a couple of weeks and I can't call it "blazing fast" :-) As I
understood, it's performance greatly depends on the Java compiler and the
XSLT processor used. Which compiler and processor would you recommend? As
far as I know, Cocoon 2.0.3 uses Pizza and Xalan. Is Jikes and Saxon (or,
maybe, XSLTC) a better choice? I also use Resin 2.1.6 and Sun JDK
1.4.0_01
- any recommendations here?
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/performancetips.html
Big point is setting log thresholds to ERROR (instead of INFO or DEBUG).
This should give an immediate and dramatic performance gain.
How about setting these to ERROR by default?
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