RE: RE: Re: Performance Improvement :: Struts based applications

2004-03-19 Thread McCormack, Chris
: 18 March 2004 22:23 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: Re: Performance Improvement :: Struts based applications What's your logging level set to? We recently did a late roll-in of log4j to our app and discovered that when we set logging level to debug, the initial struts/

Re: Re: RE: Re: Performance Improvement :: Struts based applications

2004-03-18 Thread Satya Narayan Dash
I have set to to 0 (init parameter for ActionServlet) and for Tomcat (debug = 0), Apache(servertoken = prod) and (jk logs = info). Do you recommend to use validate and valdating init parameters for ActionServlet. Satya On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 Scott Piker wrote : >What's your logging level set to?

Re: RE: Re: Performance Improvement :: Struts based applications

2004-03-18 Thread Scott Piker
What's your logging level set to? We recently did a late roll-in of log4j to our app and discovered that when we set logging level to debug, the initial struts/tiles initialization process takes forever (>5 mins) and generates thousands of lines of debug statements as the various config files g

Re: RE: Re: Performance Improvement :: Struts based applications

2004-03-18 Thread Satya Narayan Dash
Chris, I have precompiled JSP files. So i do not think that is a problem. Rather I feel it is ActionServlet which is taking time to intialize on first startup. Yes, I tries to use the cache mechanism of Apache (in windows), like mod_cache, mod_file_cache, mod_mem_cache and mod_disk_cache. But