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Tuning report design for high performance [message #831025] Wed, 28 March 2012 11:13 Go to next message
sam va is currently offline sam vaFriend
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We have the following configuration in our test environment

Linux
Weblogic 10.0.2
JRockit 1.5
RAM - 2GB
BIRT 3.7

Reports are run using Run + Render. For each report output formats (HTML/PDF/EXCEL) are generated sequentially, one after the other.

With the above configuration we have done some tests where we can run 20 parallel reports with rptdocument size around 90MB and data records of around 30K. If the rptdocument size increases, the number of reports which can be run in parallel decreases for the same amount of data records.

Would like to know how we can tune the report, to make the rptdocument size small... any suggestions are very helpful

Thanks

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Re: Tuning report design for high performance [message #833208 is a reply to message #831025] Sat, 31 March 2012 04:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sam va is currently offline sam vaFriend
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any inputs?
Re: Tuning report design for high performance [message #835680 is a reply to message #833208] Tue, 03 April 2012 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jason Weathersby is currently offline Jason WeathersbyFriend
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Do you have a lot of nested tables in the reports?

Jason

On 3/31/2012 12:51 AM, sam va wrote:
> any inputs?
Re: Tuning report design for high performance [message #836099 is a reply to message #835680] Wed, 04 April 2012 04:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sam va is currently offline sam vaFriend
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no
Re: Tuning report design for high performance [message #837400 is a reply to message #836099] Thu, 05 April 2012 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jason Weathersby is currently offline Jason WeathersbyFriend
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Can you post the report?

Jason

On 4/4/2012 12:10 AM, sam va wrote:
> no
Re: Tuning report design for high performance [message #1736469 is a reply to message #835680] Wed, 29 June 2016 15:01 Go to previous message
Cullen Bond is currently offline Cullen BondFriend
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Hi Jason,

I am looking to Fine tune a rptdocument as well.

Is there a good way to render, or to navigate what is in the rptdocument. To recognize bloat or duplicate styles, cached data, etc.

I have a report, with two groups.

One large table, and 20 or so tables inside the rows of the first.

One dataset for the parent table, one for each table inside that.

Are there any plugins to help me traverse the document?

It is an xml with cached data, rptdesign, data(prior to javascript computes), TOC bookmarks, etc.

Due to security I don't think I will be able to share the report.
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