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[jira] [Commented] (OLINGO-1302) Performance: Olingo V4 is slower
than Olingo V2 when de-serializing JSON response body
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Scott Webster commented on OLINGO-1302:
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[~rareddy] Hi - Is the information I provided sufficient to allow you to further investigate where V4 performance improvements could be made?
> Performance: Olingo V4 is slower than Olingo V2 when de-serializing JSON response body
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> Key: OLINGO-1302
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLINGO-1302
> Project: Olingo
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: odata4-client
> Affects Versions: (Java) V4 4.4.0
> Reporter: Scott Webster
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: performance
> Attachments: TestOlingoV4.Profiling.PNG, olingo-performance-test.zip
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> Olingo V4 is slower than Olingo V2 when de-serializing the JSON response body.
> The following request to the OData V2 Microsoft NorthWind source returns 500 records with 26 columns:
> [http://services.odata.org/V2/Northwind/Northwind.svc/Invoices?$top=500&$format=json]
> The following request to the OData V4 Microsoft NorthWind source returns 500 records with 26 columns:
> [http://services.odata.org/V4/Northwind/Northwind.svc/Invoices?$top=500&$format=json]
> When parsing the V2 response by calling the EntityProvider.readFeed() method, the elapsed time is approximately 180 ms.
> When parsing the V4 response by calling the getODataEntitySet() method, the elapsed time is approximately 320 ms.
> I have attached a zipped up Eclipse project (olingo-performance-test) which contains two Java programs (TestOlingoV2.java, TestOlingoV4.java).
> These programs can be run to compare the performance of the JSON deserialization in Olingo V2 and V4.
> The Northwind metadata and the JSON response body are read from files included in the project.
> I have attached a snapshot image from a SAP Java Profiling tool showing profiling on the TestOlingoV4 program.
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