Well, for me it's kinda strange, because i think i don't really
understand what's going on...
Let's say I want to get all my documents using gdata for docs list
(just an example). So, first I call getUserCredentials() (which makes
a query to datastore to get parameters: 31 ms) then an url_fetch (for
gdata: 50ms) and then another query to get other docs from datastore
(40ms) (app stats).
What i don't understand is this:
 - first query is made after about 2500 ms
 - between first call (first datastore query) and the second call (url
fetch) there are about 900 ms, 500ms between second and third
 - RPC total: 121 ms (sum of those 3 calls), Grand total : 4000 ms

I don't understand those large gaps. Am I reading it wrong ?

So I don't think the call to UserServiceFactory.getUserService() is
long taking... It's like the my session enters a sleep state if i
don't use the app for about 2-3 minutes (can this be related to
<session-enabled> ?).




On May 26, 11:36 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some questions:
>
> 1) Did you run the server trace on your code to see what was slow?
>
> 2) One idea -- rather than calling UserServiceFactory.getUserService()
> every time in the servlet -- why not hang onto that in the Servlet
> (say, by doing that once in the constructor) and using it over and
> over (so long as the Servlet is long-lived, all subsequent calls will
> be much faster).
>
> 3) What have you tried, and what are you seeing?
>
> Cheers
> Mike
>
> On May 25, 5:18 am, Ice13ill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm building an app that uses Google account auth.
> > The application also uses a custom persistent entity (UserProfile) for
> > users that are registered (so basically there are functionalities that
> > can be used for free and others by registering).
> > At the beginning, the app was simple, so at every request the user was
> > checked by calling .getUserService().getCurrentUser() (including at
> > first login obviously). But it seams that a call to that method can
> > sometimes take about 3-5 seconds and also, clearly it is not he best
> > way.
> > So I need some advice implementing the session part, using what is
> > described in the appengine documentation (session-enable + memcache +
> > etc) . It does'n seem hard, but I know that some hints&tips could help
> > me at the beginning.
> > Thanks.
>
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