My point, Thomas, is that we’re getting worse in XWiki startup time, not better and we
should at least understand why and, even better, check if there’s something we can do
about it.
Thanks
-Vincent
On 9 Jul 2014 at 12:44:08, Thomas Mortagne
(thomas.mortagne@xwiki.com(mailto:thomas.mortagne@xwiki.com)) wrote:
Also as I told you in IRC the improvement I did are
mostly noticeable
in a big farm since they are related to scheduler and localization
initialization that don't have much to do in a default XE.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Thomas Mortagne
wrote:
The changelog is related to 6.0 and not 5.4.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 12:30 PM, vincent(a)massol.net wrote:
Hi devs (Thomas),
I’ve noticed Thomas mentioned the following in the mail for 6.1:
“
Finally a new loading screen with
progress displayed during XWiki initialization has been introduced and
the initialization speed itself has also been improved.
“
I’ve found that intuitively the loading speed of 6.1 seemed slower than before so I did a
quick measurement between 5.4.4 and 6.1.
* On 5.4.4
** Time for the webapp to be ready: 14s
** Time to load the home page after the webapp is ready: 8.7s
* On 6.1
** Time for the webapp to be ready: 16s
** Time to load the home page after the webapp is ready: 12.60s
So it seems we got worse and not better.
Ofc this would need more measurements.
Would be nice Thomas if you could investigate this as part of your performance
improvements to see what we’re doing now that takes longer than before.
Thanks
-Vincent
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