You can still get a @New bean programmatically from the BM even if it's not injected?
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:44 AM, Stuart Douglas <[email protected]>wrote: > After doing some more profiling I think we can massively reduce startup > time for a large number of beans. > > At the moment we add an @New bean for every managed bean, while according > to the spec I think this is only necessary for beans that are actually > injected into an @New injection point. I performed a quick test where I > removed the @New beans (and skipped the tests) and in the 5000 bean case it > reduced the AS startup time form 90s to 60s (this is actually a 50% speedup > as the AS takes 30s to start with a 5000 class deployment without weld), and > reduces the memory usage by a further 20Mb (bringing the total saving so far > to 100Mb). This speedup will probably be less for smaller deployment, > because parts of the startup process are O(n^2) on the number of beans (in > particular TypeSafeResolver.findMatching). > > Is my interpretation of the spec correct? The spec actually says that these > @New beans that do not match an injection point still exist but are > disabled, which as far as I can tell is the same as just not creating them. > > > Stuart > _______________________________________________ > weld-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/weld-dev > -- --- Nik
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