On 10.10.2005, at 20:05, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:

Torsten Curdt wrote:

...or am I really mistaken?


JNI calls are always expensive, and in some scenarios (IIRC, on Mac OS X it is *very* expensive to do File.getCanonicalName) it can be even worse.

And if you take site of middle complexity, and take into account all sitemap aggregations, XSLT includes, and so on, you can end up with dozens of JNI file system accesses for *each* request.

Here, either delayed validity or complete turn off of checking helps a lot.

I know :)

But we already delay the checking and therefor heavily
reduce the native filesystem checks ...and I was just
playing devil's advocate here.

So how many people (despite Carsten) are actually using it?

I still think turning it off is FS ...but anyway :)

cheers
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Torsten

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