can you put a breakpoint in ProxyDirContext and check what name is being
looked up?




Roberto Fasciolo wrote:
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> in addition to what I've already said I want to point out what I've found
> out by profiling two really simply applications serving just a page
> without any dynamic content, one using a wicket page and one using a JSP.
> 
> The test was about having a small http client invoking that page with 10
> concurrent threads for 1 minute.
> 
> When using the jsp version the server uses about 1 second of CPU time, all
> about serving the content, while with wicket the CPU time is about 90
> seconds (more than 1 minute because it's multithreaded). 1% of those 90
> seconds is spent in actually serving the content, the other 99% it's used
> in figuring out the mapping (as described in the previous post).
> 
> -Roberto
> 

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