Hi Lucas,

this slowness can happen due to times needed to compute the geo extent for
all of the layers available.
you would want to specify the fixed extent for all layers to reduce the
time.

rehards, michael

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Lucas Heezen - Covadis
<hee...@covadis.nl>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We have a geoserver 2.1.2 installation on a Windows 2003 server.
> There is a datastore (Oracle NG (OCI) connected. When we call the store
> (datastore/name/featuretypes/ft.json (or xml)) through REST it takes a long
> time to generate the feature file. When we make a REST call to a SHAPE
> datastore it is very fast.
> We have also tried this with the Oracle NG (thin client) connection but
> also very slow.
> When we connect with SQLPLUS  and query the table it is fast.
> Where do we have to look for our problem?
>
>
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