On 12/09/2010 05:01 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
Thanks for you view on my motives. From what Jacques states the server has max hardware resources. so what resources are you referring to? I since I have a similar server running more than what Jacques has stated, and it runs, I am at a loss on how to work on the ofbiz demo. I have been focused as much as I am allowed on this for almost a year. considering posting five urls at the same time should not effect a server, I don't see that as testing the limits of the server.
What urls? What actions are you performing, and what do you expect to happen? Details, please.
'max hardware' to me means that it has the most resources that are available. It most definately does not mean that it is running on the fastest computer known to man.
Plus, it is not tuned to for its installation. Installing a production system for a client requires tuning tons of different knobs. For each install, those knobs will be different. It does not make sense to change the sane defaults in ofbiz to something that is for one particular install(apache demo installs).
As David said, this project is just a bunch of volunteers. If you see a problem, and no one steps up to resolve it(or, at the least, investigate), then it falls on the reporter to do the work. If that doesn't happen, then I guess nothing will be finished. But you can't force anyone in this project to do anything.
The best you could do(if I could borrow the terminology) is to show the business case for why something should be better, and get others to be excited about fixing it. Then you can just sit back and watch others do work for you.