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Tilman Hausherr commented on PDFBOX-3429:
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You have 16 vertical squares so it is more difficult to see, but I'd say you're
at about 75%. I'm at about 90% with 2.0.3.
I just tried Yourkit, but wasn't able to find anything. All problems that are
shown by the monitor window deal with java itself, not with pdfbox.
> Improve ExtractText Concurrency
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>
> Key: PDFBOX-3429
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-3429
> Project: PDFBox
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Text extraction
> Affects Versions: 2.0.1
> Environment: Win7, jdk1.8.0_60 x64
> Reporter: Luis Filipe Nassif
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: optimization
> Attachments: 000000000000B265.pdf, cpu-pdfbox-2.0.2.png,
> cpu-pdfbox1.8.10.png, cpu_pdfbox_2.0.3_and_1.8.10.png, tilman-combined-cpu.png
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> While testing Tika 1.13, which uses PDFBox 2.0.1, from a multithreaded text
> extraction application, I noted cpu usage aroung 80% in my 6 core computer
> when processing a dataset of ~75 thousands of pdfs (18GB). It took 5min25sec
> to complete the text extraction. With Tika 1.10, which uses PDFBox 1.8.10,
> cpu usage stays aroung 100%. It took 4min37sec to complete. The dataset is
> read from a ramdrive, so there is no i/o bottleneck. I suspect there is some
> new synchronization code that blocks the threads for a non trivial amount of
> time, resulting in less cpu usage than before.
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