Websphere 6 Performance [message #182045] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 19:44  |
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We're seeing some major performance issues with WTP and WebSphere 6.0.
The same application that takes 3 minutes to initially publish to Jboss
or OC4J in Eclipse is taking 12+ minutes on Websphere. We were
previously using WebSphere within the Rational Application Devloper IDE
and publishing took nowhere near this long. Any ideas would be greatly
appreciated.
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Re: Websphere 6 Performance [message #182072 is a reply to message #182045] |
Thu, 02 November 2006 14:47   |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Shelley,
The WebSphere server adapters in Rational Application Developer and
WebSphere Application Server Toolkit are commercial offerings that provide
tighter integration and have been optimized to reduce file copying and
improve performance. The three server adapters you refer to in WTP all use
file copying and command line interfaces to publish applications, so while
we can cover more types of servers in WTP it is unlikely that you would get
similar performance.
That said, you should be getting similar performance from these three server
adapters. This probably indicates that the WebSphere adapter in WTP is not
using the correct/best interfaces to the server, or simply has a performance
bug. Please open a bug so that the developer of this code can take a look.
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Re: Websphere 6 Performance [message #182317 is a reply to message #182072] |
Tue, 07 November 2006 14:43   |
Eclipse User |
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A bug has been logged for this issue:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=163218
Tim deBoer wrote:
> Hi Shelley,
>
> The WebSphere server adapters in Rational Application Developer and
> WebSphere Application Server Toolkit are commercial offerings that provide
> tighter integration and have been optimized to reduce file copying and
> improve performance. The three server adapters you refer to in WTP all use
> file copying and command line interfaces to publish applications, so while
> we can cover more types of servers in WTP it is unlikely that you would get
> similar performance.
>
> That said, you should be getting similar performance from these three server
> adapters. This probably indicates that the WebSphere adapter in WTP is not
> using the correct/best interfaces to the server, or simply has a performance
> bug. Please open a bug so that the developer of this code can take a look.
>
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