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Tony,

On 7/21/12 3:11 PM, Tony Anecito wrote:
> Lots of time I apply best practices that I learn over time or are 
> recommended by experts (Like Mark Thomas). You do that first as
> early in the development life cycle as possible. Funny I guess how
> these best practices come from developers, vendors (like Sun and
> now Oracle) and DBA's ect. If you can not get your performance to
> be the best with light load or expected load (actual users) then
> the tests you menton are a waste of time and too late in the
> solution life cycle. Some of us do not have million dollar test
> systems like HP Performance Center (which I use since I lead a
> performance Testing team) or open source tools that support JAX-WS.
> So being proactive where you can rather than later is my motto. My
> goal was simple and achieved and usage in production was what I
> mentioned (1-2msec) and a combination of using leading edge
> techniques combined with the old fashioned way of doing things.

I'm not sure how you are improving performance by changing the thread
stack size. It really sounds like you are grasping at straws at this
point.

- -chris
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