* The problem is that when upgrading to Cocoon 2.1.10 for
* one of our software packages to make use of all the improvements
* in 2.1.10, we're hitting an enormous performance hit. We
* basically see that requests which would normally take 10ths
* to 100thms of
Ferda wrote:
Ø The problem is that when upgrading to Cocoon 2.1.10 for
Ø one of our software packages to make use of all the improvements
Ø in 2.1.10, we're hitting an enormous performance hit. We
Ø basically see that requests which would normally take 10ths
Ø
Dear all,
The following issue I've put up to the users mailing list, with no prevail, so
I'd kindly ask you people for some help.
The problem is that when upgrading to Cocoon 2.1.10 for one of our software
packages to make use of all the improvements in 2.1.10, we're hitting an
enormous
On 3/5/07, (Berry) A.W. van Halderen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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...The most important hint probably is that I've looked at the most
important JavaScript file, and I'm seeing that when executing this script more
than
(Berry) A.W. van Halderen wrote:
The problem is that when upgrading to Cocoon 2.1.10 for one of our software
packages to make use of all the improvements in 2.1.10, we're hitting an
enormous performance hit. We basically see that requests which would normally
take 10ths to 100thms of
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 08:21:33AM -0500, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Cocoon 2.1.10 has latest version of rhino (js-1.6r5), while cocoon 2.1.9
comes with older 1.5r4. This change probably is the cause of the issue, try
comparing behavior of these two rhino versions.
Actually, even the js1.6r5
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 10:37:04AM +0100, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On 3/5/07, (Berry) A.W. van Halderen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hmm, I'm subscribed, but apparently I've missed that it was under an alias
rather than the actual