RE: ejb pool stays at 20 threads?

2009-09-29 Thread Russell Collins
When will Geronimo 2.2 be released?


Russell Collins
Sr. Software Engineer
McLane Advanced Technology

Do or do not, there is no try. - Yoda

-Original Message-
From: David Blevins [mailto:david.blev...@visi.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 3:05 PM
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: ejb pool stays at 20 threads?

Hi Eric,

The PoolSize number you adjusted is for the stateless container and  
affects the number of stateless bean instances we will instantiate and  
keep ready for method invocations.  You want to adjust the  
EJBNetworkService 'threads' attribute as shown below:


On Sep 19, 2009, at 11:04 AM, ericp56 wrote:


 from config.xml:

module name=org.apache.geronimo.configs/openejb/2.1.3/car
gbean name=EJBNetworkService
attribute name=port${OpenEJBPort + PortOffset}/ 
 attribute
attribute name=host${ServerHostname}/attribute
 attribute name=threads100/attribute
/gbean
gbean name=DefaultStatelessContainer
attribute name=properties
 PoolSize=100
 StrictPooling=true
/attribute
/gbean
/module

And just as a general note, the performance of the remote client code  
in the coming Geronimo 2.2 is *way* faster.  If you're able to  
upgrade, I'd check it out.

-David



Re: ejb pool stays at 20 threads?

2009-09-29 Thread David Jencks


On Sep 29, 2009, at 7:23 AM, Russell Collins wrote:


When will Geronimo 2.2 be released?


I was hoping for last week :-)

What's left:

make sure latest openejb works and release it  (no code changes  
expected)
confirm small problems in activemq are fixed and release it (any day  
now, they say)
confirm recent tranql changes are working ok and release it (not sure  
if we've located a jdbc expert to review our list of non-fatal  
SQLCodes.  What we have is an improvement, so we can release it if we  
can't find an expert)
mark all the open 2.2 jira issues wish list unless someone fixes  
them real quick.


check the legal goo.

start trying to build a release.

So, I hope next week we'll be able to vote.

thanks
david jencks




Russell Collins
Sr. Software Engineer
McLane Advanced Technology

Do or do not, there is no try. - Yoda

-Original Message-
From: David Blevins [mailto:david.blev...@visi.com]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 3:05 PM
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: ejb pool stays at 20 threads?

Hi Eric,

The PoolSize number you adjusted is for the stateless container and
affects the number of stateless bean instances we will instantiate and
keep ready for method invocations.  You want to adjust the
EJBNetworkService 'threads' attribute as shown below:


On Sep 19, 2009, at 11:04 AM, ericp56 wrote:



from config.xml:

  module name=org.apache.geronimo.configs/openejb/2.1.3/car
  gbean name=EJBNetworkService
  attribute name=port${OpenEJBPort + PortOffset}/
attribute
  attribute name=host${ServerHostname}/attribute

attribute name=threads100/attribute

  /gbean
  gbean name=DefaultStatelessContainer
  attribute name=properties
   PoolSize=100
   StrictPooling=true
  /attribute
  /gbean
  /module


And just as a general note, the performance of the remote client code
in the coming Geronimo 2.2 is *way* faster.  If you're able to
upgrade, I'd check it out.

-David





Re: ejb pool stays at 20 threads?

2009-09-28 Thread David Blevins

Hi Eric,

The PoolSize number you adjusted is for the stateless container and  
affects the number of stateless bean instances we will instantiate and  
keep ready for method invocations.  You want to adjust the  
EJBNetworkService 'threads' attribute as shown below:



On Sep 19, 2009, at 11:04 AM, ericp56 wrote:



from config.xml:

   module name=org.apache.geronimo.configs/openejb/2.1.3/car
   gbean name=EJBNetworkService
   attribute name=port${OpenEJBPort + PortOffset}/ 
attribute

   attribute name=host${ServerHostname}/attribute

attribute name=threads100/attribute

   /gbean
   gbean name=DefaultStatelessContainer
   attribute name=properties
PoolSize=100
StrictPooling=true
   /attribute
   /gbean
   /module


And just as a general note, the performance of the remote client code  
in the coming Geronimo 2.2 is *way* faster.  If you're able to  
upgrade, I'd check it out.


-David