Re: 64 bit machine with WO 5.4.3
Re: 64 bit machine with WO 5.4.3
- Subject: Re: 64 bit machine with WO 5.4.3
- From: George Domurot <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 07:17:44 -0800
Without knowing what your workflow is actually doing, if you process large quantities of objects, you should consider using ERXFetchSpecificationBatchIterator. While cycling through your objects, you can create new contexts with each batch.
You may want to check out this video:
Concurrency and Thread-Safe Data Processing in Background Tasks
http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/wowodc/2011/BackgroundTasks.mov
-G
On Jan 18, 2013, at 4:29 AM, Sisi Li <email@hidden> wrote:
> Dear WO community,
>
> We are recently upgraded our WO application to a 64bit large amazon instance. We ae currently having some problems with the application and some advice is much appreciated:
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> - We are using AjaxLongResponse to handle some accounting routine. This is processed in a separate thread but it is taking a long time to complete. We have profiled the application and we can see the thread running while other threads are in hold. This is causing timeouts and users being thrown out of the application. However, the threads launched continue running and eventually complete.
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> - As far as we can see there are no deadlocks.
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> - I have read through several threads and some advice to modify the Receive and Connect timeouts adaptor settings. (we do get BrokenPipe exception). What is the actual default time?
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> - We are disposing of EditingContext correctly whenever we create them manually, we are not seeing a memory leak.
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> Is there something we missed perhaps with a 64bit machine. We are running WO 5.4.3 with Latest Wonder release.
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>
> Your help is much appreciated,
>
> Mourad
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