>
> Thanks to everyone for the help!
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Mike Schrag <
email@hidden> wrote:
> Are you using Wonder? I seem to recall that Anjo fixed a pretty huge performance problem in removeObject a year or two ago ...
>
> ms
>
> On Jul 8, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> > Hi Greg,
> >
> > Is the database content (not the schema) the same for both deployments? Could one have a very large number of back-pointing relationships that the other does not have? If so, I will suggest that you have a modelling issue. If not... puzzling.
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> > On Jul 8, 2010, at 6:46 AM, Greg Lappen wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I am running into a bizarre issue with our WebObjects Application. I have searched the lists for quite a while, but could not find a case where someone had the same problem.
> >>
> >> What is even stranger is that our application is deployed on two different servers, both with WebObjects 5.4.3 and in one environment the issue occurs, and not in the other.
> >>
> >> What I see is that calling editingContext.saveChanges() is returning immediately in one case, and hanging for 20 seconds in the other case. It's not really "hanging" - the CPU is pegged at over 100%, and taking thread dumps during that 20 seconds shows something like this:
> >>
> >> "WorkerThread3" prio=5 tid=0x000000010296a800 nid=0x1519b2000 runnable [0x00000001519af000]
> >> java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
> >> at java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(Array.java:52)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation._NSCollectionPrimitives.copyArray(_NSCollectionPrimitives.java:123)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation.NSArray.objectsNoCopy(NSArray.java:356)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableArray._removeObject(NSMutableArray.java:225)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableArray.removeObject(NSMutableArray.java:247)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableArray.removeObjects(NSMutableArray.java:399)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableArray.removeObjectsInArray(NSMutableArray.java:285)
> >> at com.webobjects.foundation._NSArrayUtilities.arrayExcludingObjectsFromArray(_NSArrayUtilities.java:173)
> >> at com.webobjects.eoaccess.EODatabaseContext.recordChangesInEditingContext(EODatabaseContext.java:5943)
> >> at com.webobjects.eocontrol.EOObjectStoreCoordinator.saveChangesInEditingContext(EOObjectStoreCoordinator.java:373)
> >> at com.webobjects.eocontrol.EOEditingContext.saveChanges(EOEditingContext.java:3192)
> >> at net.paperfree.lightbeam.model.LPFile.setFileData(LPFile.java:102)
> >>
> >> Seems like the EODatabaseContext is doing some housekeeping before executing the SQL....here's the Java code in question:
> >>
> >> public class LPFile extends _LPFile {
> >> ....
> >> ....
> >> public synchronized void setFileData(NSData fileData) throws IOException {
> >> // Update forms by deleting existing ones, then adding new ones
> >> for (int i=lpFileForms().count()-1; i>=0; i--) {
> >> final LPFileForm lpFileForm = (LPFileForm) lpFileForms().objectAtIndex(i);
> >> this.removeFromLpFileForms(lpFileForm);
> >> editingContext().deleteObject(lpFileForm);
> >> }
> >>
> >> // Get new form list via SOAP call
> >> Element docInfoElm = LPServer.threadLocal().exportDocumentInfo(this);
> >> List formElms = formsElm.getChildren("form");
> >> for (int i = 0; i < formElms.size(); i++) {
> >> Element formElm = (Element) formElms.get(i);
> >> LPFileForm lpFileForm = new LPFileForm();
> >>
> >> // extract data from xml, put into lpFileForm
> >>
> >> // Setup relationships to lpForm and lpFile
> >> lpFileForm.setLpForm(lpForm);
> >> lpFileForm.setLpFormID(lpForm.id());
> >> lpFileForm.setLpFile(this);
> >> lpFileForm.setLpFileID(this.fileID());
> >>
> >> this.addToLpFileForms(lpFileForm);
> >> editingContext().insertObject(lpFileForm);
> >> }
> >>
> >> editingContext().saveChanges();
> >> }
> >> ....
> >> ....
> >> }
> >>
> >> Does the above code have anything obviously wrong with it? It's basically clearing a one-to-many relationship, then re-populating it. I call this.addToLpFileForms() because I want the relationship updated in memory as well as in the database.
> >>
> >> Any insight would be hugely appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Greg
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