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use DataView, that it's quite performant, LoadableDetachableModels
everywhere, session is ok in size, so I don't know if there is something
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everywhere, session is ok in size, so I don't know if there is something I
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a transaction.
If I have not addressed your question Tony, would you please be so kind as
to re-phrase it?
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and then update it to new status.
But i'm not sure yet how to do this in GAE.
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, and the GAE/J and DataNucleus documentation will determine whether
you need to use a transaction.
If I have not addressed your question Tony, would you please be so kind as
to re-phrase it?
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? Is there any other point to take into
consideration for the performance?
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. I use as you PMF, not JPA, that's quite
simple and easy to use. Can you give me more details (code snippet) about
the initialization of the PMF? Is there any other point to take into
consideration for the performance?
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afternote: in my previous post, I assumed that you were using
persistence via JDO code (using PMF).
I don't know how long it takes to construct any equivalent datastore
connection using JPA or the GAE/J persistence API.
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Hi all,
I've been actively using wicket on GAE for quite a lot of months and I
love it, but I've quite serious performance problems. I already checked all
the advices to speed up the performance but still is quite slow specially
for some requests or opening a bookmarkable page. I don't know
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A quick afternote: in my previous post, I assumed that you were using
persistence via JDO code (using PMF).
I don't know how long it takes to construct any equivalent datastore
connection using JPA or the GAE/J persistence API.
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Hi,
i dont have any profiler. the problem is, that the application is slow when
running on googles application engine. local, where i could profile aeverything
is fine.
where ist the best place in wicket to hoock performance measures? or are there
any debug-messages which i could activate?
Hi,
we build a wicket-application, running in gae - all works fine. but when
deploying on gae-environment the performance is terrible (tried development and
deploymentmode). an ajax-call takes more than 3 secounds. i logged all
database-queries - no problem there. we lost time anywhere in
What profiler is telling you? I had performance problem on file system file
access, and solve it removing this time consuming task from the
wicket-request-cycle thread
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Alexander Elsholz
alexander.elsh...@widas.de wrote:
Hi,
we build a wicket-application,
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