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Richard S. Hall commented on FELIX-4692:
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Did you investigate whether or not there was something that could be modified 
in the lookup path to improve performance. If the service lookup is being done 
by className and no filter, then I would expect that this would be reasonably 
straightforward since internally the ServiceRegistry.getServiceReferences() 
method converts this to internal filter format (i.e., no parsing is required) 
and then does a CapabilitySet.match() with the filter that should immediately 
it the index for objectClass and return the matching result.

It would be interesting to know where it was spending its time to see if there 
was a general fix for the issue. Perhaps there is no general fix and it is just 
the mechanics of doing it generically that causes the slow down, but it would 
be nice to know more precisely.

> Improve Service access time
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-4692
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-4692
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Framework
>    Affects Versions: framework-4.4.1
>            Reporter: Felix Meschberger
>            Assignee: Felix Meschberger
>             Fix For: framework-4.6.0
>
>         Attachments: FELIX-4692.diff
>
>
> Currently the ServiceRegistry takes roughly 1ms to access a single service. 
> In a reasonably large system, this may over time consume considerable time.
> For example in our inhouse system sporting roughly 5000 services with 15'000 
> service accesses during startup, these accesses acount for almost 15 seconds 
> or roughly 25-30% of the total startup time.
> Internally all accesses to services are handled with a Filter even if the 
> service is simply retrieved with the service name without a filter. This 
> causes a considerable overhead.
> A simple improvement is to keep services not only in a global Capabitliy Set 
> accessible through generic filters but also keep such a set for each 
> registered service name.
> The measured improvement of this change is substantial: accessing these 
> 15'000 services now only takes roughly 3 seconds or 0.2 ms per service or 5 
> times faster.



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