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Thomas Mueller commented on JCR-3793:
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My patch still improves performance about 20-fold (for Oak) and 10-fold (for
Jackrabbit 2.x), so I think it's worth it. Unless anybody objects, I will
commit the change.
> vlt: with many child nodes, NodeNameList.restoreOrder is very slow with Oak
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>
> Key: JCR-3793
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-3793
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Thomas Mueller
> Assignee: Thomas Mueller
> Attachments: JCR-3793.patch, ReorderTest.java
>
>
> The method org.apache.jackrabbit.vault.fs.api.NodeNameList.restoreOrder
> re-orders orderable child nodes by using Node.orderBefore. This is very slow
> if there are many child nodes, specially with Oak (minutes for 10'000 nodes,
> while only about 1 second for Jackrabbit 2.x).
> [~tripod], I wonder if a possible solution is to first check whether
> re-ordering is needed? For example using:
> {noformat}
> boolean isOrdered(ArrayList<String> names, Node parent)
> throws RepositoryException {
> NodeIterator it1 = parent.getNodes();
> for (Iterator<String> it2 = names.iterator(); it2.hasNext();) {
> if (!it1.hasNext() ||
> !it1.nextNode().getName().equals(it2.next())) {
> return false;
> }
> }
> return !it1.hasNext();
> }
> {noformat}
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