Tanks for the response. The next change modified the time of response and its more best.
Old Time: 1 - 2 mins by rows New Time: 1.58548355103e-06 - 5.64257303874e-07 segs prom. This it is an example: LOG_PYTHON: Iniciando el proceso de conciliacion espere... 2010-06-05 06:19:51.180799 1--6.00020090739e-07--LOG_PYTHON: 522226163232|6416764|6416764|10|10|s| s|CPLUS015|CPLUS015|AC|0|364|0 2--6.00020090739e-07--LOG_PYTHON: 527442169944|6417057|6417057|10|10|s| s|CPLUS215|CPLUS215|AC|0|364|2.27 .... 19269--7.15255737305e-07--LOG_PYTHON: 524641251912|7841944|7841944|10| 10|s|s|CCT116|CCT116|AC|0|446.5|0 19270--5.64257303874e-07--LOG_PYTHON: 528442476903|7882244|7882244|10| 10|s|s|CCT116|CCT116|AC|0|446.5|0.64 Change the module ======================================================= def creaConexion(self,v_user, v_passwd, v_schema).... ======================================================= with the new module ======================================================= def creaConexion(self,v_user, v_passwd, v_schema): if (v_schema == "PREPAGO"): try: ds = cx_Oracle.makedsn(self.SERV_PREPAGO, self.PORT_PREPAGO, self.SID_PREPAGO) pool = cx_Oracle.SessionPool(user = v_user, password= v_passwd, dsn = ds, min=5, max=10, increment=1, connectiontype=cx_Oracle.Connection, threaded=False, getmode=cx_Oracle.SPOOL_ATTRVAL_NOWAIT, homogeneous=True ) #connection = cx_Oracle.connect(v_user, v_passwd,ds) connection = pool.acquire() return connection ======================================================= The change its an pool connection vs an cx_Oracle.connect() GREETINGS On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 12:00 +0200, python-win32-requ...@python.org wrote: > Send python-win32 mailing list submissions to > python-win32@python.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > python-win32-requ...@python.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > python-win32-ow...@python.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of python-win32 digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. How can improvement time of response of Python cx_Oracle > (Mauricio Martinez Garcia) > 2. python 2.5.1 and MSVC++ 2008 (Heather Kelly) > 3. Re: python 2.5.1 and MSVC++ 2008 (Trent Nelson) > 4. Re: How can improvement time of response of Python cx_Oracle > (Trent Nelson) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 12:50:18 -0500 > From: Mauricio Martinez Garcia <morfeo...@gmail.com> > To: python-win32@python.org > Subject: [python-win32] How can improvement time of response of Python > cx_Oracle > Message-ID: <4c07eb5a.3000...@gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi. > > This is my code for Oracle Connection with python and cx_Oracle. > > How can improvement time of response?. > > #========================================================== > > #Este metodo crea una conexion a oracle > > def creaConexion(self,v_user, v_passwd, v_schema): > > rowsSchema = v_schema.split(",") > > v_server = str(rowsSchema[0]) > > v_port = int(rowsSchema[1]) > > v_sid = str(rowsSchema[2]) > > dsn = cx_Oracle.makedsn(v_server, v_port, v_sid) > > try: > > connection = cx_Oracle.connect(v_user, v_passwd,dsn) > > return connection > > > except cx_Oracle.DatabaseError, exc: > > error, = exc.args > > print >> sys.stderr, XP_ERROR+"Oracle-Error-Code:", > error.code > > print >> sys.stderr, XP_ERROR+"Oracle-Error-Message:", > error.message > > sys.exit(1) > > > #metodo que ejecuta un query en oracle > > def ejecutaQuery(self, query, conn): > > cursor = conn.cursor() > > cursor.arraysize = 10000 > > try: > > cursor.parse(query) > > cursor.execute(query) > > cursorReturn = cursor.fetchall() > > return cursorReturn > > > except cx_Oracle.DatabaseError, exc: > > error, = exc.args > > print >> sys.stderr, XP_ERROR+"Oracle-Error-Code:", error.code > > print >> sys.stderr, XP_ERROR+"Oracle-Error-Message:", > error.message > > print query > > sys.exit(1) > > #========================================================== > > The time for an comparation of 2 DBs are many. > Python: 1 - 2 mins by rows. > Java 0.02 - 0.10 secs by rows. > > > my code for comparation > > #============================================================ > > n = 1 > > iniciaconexionBSCS = OracleConnections() > > iniciaconexionATS = OracleConnections() > > #Realizamos la conexion a oracle. > > conn = iniciaconexionBSCS.creaConexion(usrBSCS, pasBSCS, 'BSCSP') > > conn2 = iniciaconexionATS.creaConexion(usrATS, passATS, > 'ATSP') > > for rows in tuplaTotal: > > BODY_SQL_BSCS = TMPLT_BSCS % (rows.telefono) > > BODY_SQL_ATS = TMPLT_ATS % (rows.telefono) > > error_co_id = '0' > > error_ciclo = '0' > > error_pt = '0' > > error_status = '0' > > error_activacion = '0' > > error_saldo = '0' > > #print BODY_SQL_BSCS > > #print BODY_SQL_ATS > > > > ejecBSCS = iniciaconexionBSCS.ejecutaQuery(BODY_SQL_BSCS, > conn) > > ejecATS = iniciaconexionATS.ejecutaQuery(BODY_SQL_ATS, conn2) > > for rowsBSCS in ejecBSCS: > > for rowsATS in ejecATS: > > #Ejemplos de salida > > #BS (3404, 7956771, '5546037825', '10', 'a', 'CCT116') > > #AT ('7956771', '5546037825', '334010011470558', > '10', 'a', 'CCT116', 'AC', 0, 335.35000000000002, 0) > > if ((str(rowsBSCS[2]) == str(rowsATS[1])) and > ((int(rowsBSCS[1]) <> int(rowsATS[0])) or (str(rowsBSCS[3]) <> > str(rowsATS[3])) or (str(rowsBSCS[4]) <> str(rowsATS[4])) or > (str(rowsBSCS[5]) <> str(rowsATS[5])) or (str(rowsATS[6]) == 'CR') or > (rowsATS[7] < 0) or (rowsATS[8] < 0) or (rowsATS[9] < 0))): > > print 'DN Con error: '+rows.telefono > > if (int(rowsBSCS[1]) <> int(rowsATS[0])): > > error_co_id = '1' > > elif (str(rowsBSCS[3]) <> str(rowsATS[3])): > > error_ciclo = '1' > > elif (str(rowsBSCS[4]) <> str(rowsATS[4])): > > error_status = '1' > > elif (str(rowsBSCS[5]) <> str(rowsATS[5])): > > error_pt = '1' > > elif (str(rowsATS[6]) == 'CR'): > > error_activacion = '1' > > elif ((rowsATS[7] < 0) or (rowsATS[8] < 0) or > (rowsATS[9] < 0)): > > error_saldo = '1' > > DNIncorrecto = > str(rowsATS[1])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[1])+"|"+str(rowsATS[0])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[3])+"|"+str(rowsATS[3])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[4])+"|"+str(rowsATS[4])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[5])+"|"+str(rowsATS[5])+"|"+str(rowsATS[6])+"|"+str(rowsATS[7])+"|"+str(rowsATS[8])+"|"+str(rowsATS[9])+"|"+error_co_id+"|"+error_ciclo+"|"+error_status+"|"+error_pt+"|"+error_activacion+"|"+error_saldo+"|"+error_co_id+error_ciclo+error_status+error_pt+error_activacion+error_saldo > > print str(n)+"--"+XP_LOG+DNIncorrecto > > #n = n + 1 > > else: > > DNCorrecto = > str(rowsATS[1])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[1])+"|"+str(rowsATS[0])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[3])+"|"+str(rowsATS[3])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[4])+"|"+str(rowsATS[4])+"|"+str(rowsBSCS[5])+"|"+str(rowsATS[5])+"|"+str(rowsATS[6])+"|"+str(rowsATS[7])+"|"+str(rowsATS[8])+"|"+str(rowsATS[9]) > > print str(n)+"--"+XP_LOG+DNCorrecto > > #n = n + 1 > > > #print str(n), rows.telefono > > n = n + 1 > > iniciaconexionBSCS.cierraConexion(conn) > > iniciaconexionATS.cierraConexion(conn2) > > > #============================================================ > > I need improvement the time of response of 1 - 2 minutes to 0.02 - > 0.10 secs. How can this?. > > GREETINGS. > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJMB+tZAAoJEFWGNhWbCcUY5vIP/AlE7nTFzX+HkLPq3Lj6yj9s > 6yFYRIlcJwX+QEa0PGPXDcJ/nJw5uqLNsKZW2v7R5zmeDmX7BSUx0nO57xju/sEB > PnRBYrqXBKd1GvJU46SUJi2ahQx7y37ctzjU9l2sdZ/74JrSWiW1L3Ip4DJnlohR > hgmS6PfTx4IvHb26Pn8Sxa5UGmL0OGVrW7b/U9BI+IAXjkXMnrmVQKbaInBIrE3m > ZGCwsySTjfSKEhH9ybOVhk4CZHkeRY2wKNv4YZ98++sSkrCFMhdnoPM0fMAsAEN2 > sgQhZ9ziNCtpiyGmtL/QVkxeQhwNwpnixrkXf96FfzeVLESwf2117m3RcTntLWKC > ixvOOHV2gCF6YCf5UKucQEq8V/D1UgPliPU4pacBvq/5/Xq3zoJxOWxnHRZRiUtA > /UgGnhn+7vHvhiYTXJtJrI95i6YyR7mud0ZuWcc7pYGZ6kJ1toIZIgqeLxvK33u0 > OrQUOf0n6j+JWS9DiJRrIMhhRPr8IX5pjGg6GfqfcQBKUcJuJnLzev57GFTQHcCl > S18lkASTykWV3SPdAc6mmAf2Pv/B2X8CFZk9Oc9kgnqYUVFyikCY4GRv7GCnMucQ > 1yYoWT5nz/N9+6SeLkGGhS9nxWL/OJlepYR66shJR4J/1K1Qp5BERhOtLMX5f2kK > L8MNhHxT1IictTauhp0D > =wckT > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 14:14:15 -0400 > From: Heather Kelly <heather...@gmail.com> > To: python-win32@python.org > Subject: [python-win32] python 2.5.1 and MSVC++ 2008 > Message-ID: <4c07f0fd.e22be50a.1dc5.1...@mx.google.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > Hi, > > I work on a project that still supports 2.5.1 for now (we plan to > upgrade to 2.6 in the near future). In the meantime, we are moving > to MSVC++ 2008 from MSVC++ 2003. Up to now, we have been using the > binary distribution of python, but I believe to support MSVC++ 2008, > we now must build python 2.5.1 ourselves. Actually, I've already > built python itself, but I have run into trouble trying to build > tcl/tk 8.4, which comes with support for MSVC++ 6. > > now for my questions.. am I wrong that I need to rebuilt python > 2.5.1 to fully support our MSVC++ users who only have MSVC++ 2008 on > their systems? Could I just provide them a couple specific MSVC++ > 2003 libraries and they'll be fine? > > Has anyone else managed to build the tcl/tk with MSVC++ 2008? > > Would these troubles disappear if we just upgrade to python 2.6 now? > > Are there any web pages out there that discuss building python and > its associated components from scratch? > > Thanks, > Heather > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 15:13:46 -0400 > From: Trent Nelson <tr...@snakebite.org> > To: <python-win32@python.org> > Subject: Re: [python-win32] python 2.5.1 and MSVC++ 2008 > Message-ID: <4c07feea.2040...@snakebite.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"; format=flowed > > On 6/3/2010 2:14 PM, Heather Kelly wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I work on a project that still supports 2.5.1 for now (we plan to > > upgrade to 2.6 in the near future). In the meantime, we are moving > > to MSVC++ 2008 from MSVC++ 2003. Up to now, we have been using the > > binary distribution of python, but I believe to support MSVC++ 2008, > > we now must build python 2.5.1 ourselves. Actually, I've already > > built python itself, but I have run into trouble trying to build > > tcl/tk 8.4, which comes with support for MSVC++ 6. > > > > now for my questions.. am I wrong that I need to rebuilt python > > 2.5.1 to fully support our MSVC++ users who only have MSVC++ 2008 on > > their systems? Could I just provide them a couple specific MSVC++ > > 2003 libraries and they'll be fine? > > > > Has anyone else managed to build the tcl/tk with MSVC++ 2008? > > > > Would these troubles disappear if we just upgrade to python 2.6 now? > > I'd highly recommend taking that approach. The compiler toolchain > doesn't change for a m.n release (i.e. 2.5.x, 2.6.x). If your strongest > requirement is MSVC++ 2008 support, I'd go with 2.6. > > > Are there any web pages out there that discuss building python and > > its associated components from scratch? > > The buildbots are a good place to start: > http://svn.python.org/projects/python/branches/release26-maint/Tools/buildbot/ > > The external*.bat scripts in that directory take care of building all > the external dependencies, like Tcl/Tk. (And from that, you'll be able > to see where we grab Tcl/Tk from (svn.python.org/contrib), and all the > fiddling we had to do to get that building properly with a non-vc6 > toolchain). > > Trent. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 15:16:50 -0400 > From: Trent Nelson <tr...@snakebite.org> > To: <python-win32@python.org> > Subject: Re: [python-win32] How can improvement time of response of > Python cx_Oracle > Message-ID: <4c07ffa2.4000...@snakebite.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"; format=flowed > > On 6/3/2010 1:50 PM, Mauricio Martinez Garcia wrote: > > The time for an comparation of 2 DBs are many. > > Python: 1 - 2 mins by rows. > > Java 0.02 - 0.10 secs by rows. > > > I need improvement the time of response of 1 - 2 minutes to 0.02 - > > 0.10 secs. How can this?. > > Out of interest, have you ruled out that the Python overhead isn't > incurred by just establishing the connection? Oracle interop can be > funny sometimes -- underlying configuration oddities can hang initial > connection attempts by a couple of minutes. > > How long does it take to establish a connection and run a dummy query? > > Trent. > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > python-win32 mailing list > python-win32@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 > > > End of python-win32 Digest, Vol 87, Issue 3 > *******************************************
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