I'm using this code:
String orientUrlFormat = "remote:%s/%s";
try {
long start = Calendar.getInstance().getTimeInMillis();
String url = String.format(orientUrlFormat, host, db);
oPartitionedDatabasePool = new OPartitionedDatabasePool(url, username,
password);
OObjectDatabaseTx db = new
OObjectDatabaseTx(oPartitionedDatabasePool.acquire());
// REGISTER THE CLASS ONLY ONCE AFTER THE DB POOL IS CREATED
db.getEntityManager().registerEntityClasses("com.blablabla.domain");
long end = Calendar.getInstance().getTimeInMillis();
System.out.println("creating Database Pool tool : "+(end-start)+"
milliseconds");
initialized = true;
} catch (Exception e ) { ...
and the result:
creating Database Pool tool : 18341 milliseconds
the database is on the localhost. It seems quick enough after the pool is
created.
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