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[jira] Created: (GERONIMO-2129) Allow user to specify the pool size
for Stateless Session beans
Allow user to specify the pool size for Stateless Session beans
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Key: GERONIMO-2129
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129
Project: Geronimo
Type: Improvement
Security: public (Regular issues)
Reporter: Matt Hogstrom
Fix For: 1.1.1
OpenEJB has code implemented to Pool Stateless session beans. This support is currently hardcoded to a cache size of one which eliminates any performance benefit of caching. A new attribute will be added to the OpenEJB XSD that will allow the user to specify the pool size to be used for a deployed stateless session bean.
The attribute will be <poolsize> and will take an integer value as its argument.
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[jira] Closed: (GERONIMO-2129) Allow user to specify the pool size
for Stateless Session beans
Posted by "Matt Hogstrom (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Matt Hogstrom closed GERONIMO-2129.
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Resolution: Fixed
Committed to Open EJB
> Allow user to specify the pool size for Stateless Session beans
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> Key: GERONIMO-2129
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Reporter: Matt Hogstrom
> Assigned To: Matt Hogstrom
> Fix For: 1.2
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> OpenEJB has code implemented to Pool Stateless session beans. This support is currently hardcoded to a cache size of one which eliminates any performance benefit of caching. A new attribute will be added to the OpenEJB XSD that will allow the user to specify the pool size to be used for a deployed stateless session bean.
> The attribute will be <poolsize> and will take an integer value as its argument.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2129) Allow user to specify the pool size
for Stateless Session beans
Posted by "Alan Cabrera (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
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Alan Cabrera updated GERONIMO-2129:
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Fix Version/s: 1.1.x
(was: 1.1.1)
Moving unassigned issues over to the 1.1.x pool where they can be worked on for the, in all probability, 1.1.2 patch.
> Allow user to specify the pool size for Stateless Session beans
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-2129
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Reporter: Matt Hogstrom
> Fix For: 1.1.x
>
>
> OpenEJB has code implemented to Pool Stateless session beans. This support is currently hardcoded to a cache size of one which eliminates any performance benefit of caching. A new attribute will be added to the OpenEJB XSD that will allow the user to specify the pool size to be used for a deployed stateless session bean.
> The attribute will be <poolsize> and will take an integer value as its argument.
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[jira] Commented: (GERONIMO-2129) Allow user to specify the pool
size for Stateless Session beans
Posted by "Aman Nanner (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Aman Nanner commented on GERONIMO-2129:
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What revision did this get committed in? I cannot find any reference to pool size in the OpenEJB XSD schema.
> Allow user to specify the pool size for Stateless Session beans
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-2129
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Reporter: Matt Hogstrom
> Assigned To: Matt Hogstrom
> Fix For: 1.2
>
>
> OpenEJB has code implemented to Pool Stateless session beans. This support is currently hardcoded to a cache size of one which eliminates any performance benefit of caching. A new attribute will be added to the OpenEJB XSD that will allow the user to specify the pool size to be used for a deployed stateless session bean.
> The attribute will be <poolsize> and will take an integer value as its argument.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2129) Allow user to specify the pool size
for Stateless Session beans
Posted by "Matt Hogstrom (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129?page=all ]
Matt Hogstrom updated GERONIMO-2129:
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Fix Version/s: 1.2
(was: 1.1.x)
> Allow user to specify the pool size for Stateless Session beans
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-2129
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Reporter: Matt Hogstrom
> Fix For: 1.2
>
>
> OpenEJB has code implemented to Pool Stateless session beans. This support is currently hardcoded to a cache size of one which eliminates any performance benefit of caching. A new attribute will be added to the OpenEJB XSD that will allow the user to specify the pool size to be used for a deployed stateless session bean.
> The attribute will be <poolsize> and will take an integer value as its argument.
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[jira] Assigned: (GERONIMO-2129) Allow user to specify the pool
size for Stateless Session beans
Posted by "Dain Sundstrom (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Dain Sundstrom reassigned GERONIMO-2129:
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Assignee: Matt Hogstrom
If this is not going to make it into 1.2, please move to another release.
> Allow user to specify the pool size for Stateless Session beans
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-2129
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2129
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Reporter: Matt Hogstrom
> Assigned To: Matt Hogstrom
> Fix For: 1.2
>
>
> OpenEJB has code implemented to Pool Stateless session beans. This support is currently hardcoded to a cache size of one which eliminates any performance benefit of caching. A new attribute will be added to the OpenEJB XSD that will allow the user to specify the pool size to be used for a deployed stateless session bean.
> The attribute will be <poolsize> and will take an integer value as its argument.
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