The log file look clean... basically nothing is showing while it is doing its thinking.
I still have some more wonderfying to do.
James
On Dec 15, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Johann Werner wrote: What is the log file telling? Any warnings/exceptions/…? If there is no log file for your app did you try to start it manually on the command line to get the output?
Am 15.12.2011 um 20:54 schrieb James Cicenia: 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
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 ?
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