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Posted to issues@tiles.apache.org by "Antonio Petrelli (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2011/03/09 14:11:59 UTC
[jira] Commented: (TILES-522) Performance of
TemplateAttributeRender in Tomcat
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Antonio Petrelli commented on TILES-522:
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You might want to modify JspTilesRequestContext:
http://svn.eu.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/framework/trunk/tiles-jsp/src/main/java/org/apache/tiles/jsp/context/JspTilesRequestContext.java
> Performance of TemplateAttributeRender in Tomcat
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TILES-522
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TILES-522
> Project: Tiles
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: tiles-core
> Affects Versions: 2.2.2
> Environment: Java6, Java7, Tomcat6
> Reporter: Mck SembWever
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: performance
>
> TeamplateAttributeRender.write(..) boils down to using JspRuntimeLibrary.include(..)
> In Tomcat-6 this involves wrapping the request and response (a number of times?) and going through security checks (again and again and again...).
> At FINN.no, norway's second largest website, we're getting scores of requests per second per jvm and seeing this method becoming a bottleneck, mainly due to thread contention in the security checks.
> The method can be sped up by calling, if possible, requestDispatcher.include(..)
> For example we have overridden TemplateAttributeRender like
> public void write(
> final Object template,
> final Attribute attribute,
> final TilesRequestContext request) throws IOException {
> if(request instanceof JspTilesRequestContext && template instanceof String){
> try {
> ((JspTilesRequestContext) request)
> .getPageContext()
> .getServletContext()
> .getRequestDispatcher((String)template)
> .include((ServletRequest) request.getRequest(), (ServletResponse) request.getResponse());
> } catch (ServletException ex) {
> throw new TilesIOException(ex);
> }
> }else{
> super.write(template, attribute, request);
> }
> }
> I doubt that this is an appropriate patch to apply, it hides superclass functionality, but maybe there is a better place to apply it?
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