I am not loggin out SQL as nothing changed there.

When I restart the instance, and try to log in first.... it usually give me a 
no instance message.
Then when I try to log in again, I get in and it is slow. After visiting a 
page, then it is normal.

Now granted I have no real benchmarks to compare it to, but, after using the 
app for about
six years or so, I can tell when it is much slower.

I did notice that when I first started it with wonder, it actually found some 
bad foreign keys 
for me! So I was thinking it is doing a whole review of the database first? Is 
that possible?

Thanks 

James 



On Dec 15, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Jesse Tayler wrote:

> hmmm.
> 
> are you logging out your SQL output?
> 
> what sort of time is 'horrible' compared to what you had before and what are 
> you measuring?
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 15, 2011, at 2:09 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
> 
>> Ok -
>> 
>> My very old, very reliable app has been updated to Wonder. 
>> Now however, the startup time is horrible.
>> 
>> It like it is doing some enormous test on the database or trying to cache 
>> everything.
>> However, once someone has touched a page, it is just as speedy as before.
>> 
>> I see nothing in the log files.
>> 
>> Am I missing a switch or property or ?
>> 
>> Regards
>> James
>> 
>> 
>> 
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