I and pretty much everyone with dual OpenEJB/Geronimo commit is likely way too busy to commit this patch (XBEAN-176).
I wonder in general if we shouldn't just open up the xbean section of the repo since it is more or less a commons area. Would be nice to open it up to at least OpenEJB. I.e. we just tweak the svn auth file like so: [/geronimo/xbean/] @geronimo = rw @openejb = rw Could potentially open it to OpenWebBeans at some point later if it starts using xbean-finder. So far talk on the OWB side has always been "lets move everything commons" which I suppose we could do, but that seems like a lot of pointless refactoring and repackaging and moving when we could just add a couple lines to the svn auth file. Thoughts? -David Begin forwarded message: > From: Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibu...@gmail.com> > Date: June 7, 2011 10:22:22 PM PDT > To: d...@openejb.apache.org > Subject: Re: Jar listing performance > Reply-To: d...@openejb.apache.org > > In fact there are 2 kind of API for Jar/Zip: the ZipFile and the > ZipInputStream (same for jars). If you use the inpout stream one ... you use > an input stream so you read everything. If you use the file one you directly > call native methods so under linux in particular it works better (i didn't > test under windows but i hope it is the same). > > David said me we are using JarArchive: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XBEAN-176 > > - Romain > > 2011/6/8 David Blevins <david.blev...@gmail.com> > >> FYI, to Romain, regarding http://www.friendpaste.com/JU7WuKslKle9UaAL3r21M >> >> There might be caching going on in the first call that makes the second >> call go faster. We should check that angle. Maybe switch the order or loop >> the main code a couple times. >> >> -David >> >> >>