Yes, I will have to do some more research.

I thought there might be some wonder specific launch time background task or 
such that I could turn off.

Thanks for the thoughts.

James



On Dec 15, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Jesse Tayler wrote:

> well, you've added wonder and updated the database, so some things have 
> changed.
> 
> maybe you've just broken an index on the database which is then being ignored 
> as corrupt and you need to drop and reindex.
> 
> java, as I recall, does require some degree of pre-wiring that may add launch 
> time with the addition of frameworks, but it should not be a big deal and it 
> sounds like you are concerned by the additional launch time, and so without 
> metrics - I presume you have every reason to believe it is serious.
> 
> seems like you'll have to do some testing to see how you can get fast launch 
> times and ensure it's not just the database or a ton of other endless 
> possibilities.
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 15, 2011, at 2:22 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
> 
>> 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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