got kicked back resend.

from the server side activity, one visit (one URL) is multiple Get requests.
between 5 search engines I have continuous request on my ecommerce.
the commerce side gets multiple Search engine requests at one time.
most ecommerce sites consider 1,000 views per sec low and 100,000 per
sec a successful site.
so I doubt that ofbiz current requests are not much concern.

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BJ Freeman
Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

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Bruno Busco sent the following on 12/10/2010 1:24 AM:
Yesterday I gave a look to the demo visits and found that Google is hitting
the server about every 30 seconds.
So it is possible that any URL (includind Webtools->Artifact Info) is hitten
almost frequently.

-Bruno

2010/12/10 Jacques Le Roux<jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>

From: "BJ Freeman"<bjf...@free-man.net>

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.


Which URLs? It really depends on them... Artifact Info, Entity Maintenance,
Label Manager, etc. are good culprits... This does not mean that we can't
use Entity Maintenance on the demo server, nor even Artifact Info. But it
depends on the number of people which are using them at the same time. And
when it's down, it's down: you will have to wait a good soul (not sleeping,
like me in some mins) to reload the demo instance... Webtools are not all
days tools for a production server... I will suggest to use rather such
tools locally... Does it make sense?

Thanks

Jacques



Scott Gray sent the following on 12/9/2010 1:47 PM:

Everybody works on the areas of the system that are important to them, I
suggest you do the same.

The demo server is under-resourced so of course you're going to be able
to bring it down if you try to, my suggestion is that you don't try to.

Regards
Scott

HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

On 10/12/2010, at 10:32 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

  there is a thread on the user ML about the demo being slow.
I would think that would be a high priority for all those that commit
and make changes to ofbiz.
after all what good is all this stuff if it can't be used.
I brought down the demo trunk by accessing with seperate requests at one
time, as I stated on the user ml.

lets focus on real problems.











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