Tom, that would be my assessment. I forwarded this to both the geotools and geoserver lists as I am unsure whether this is an oracle driver issue or not.
David
On 7/25/07, Tom (JDi Solutions) <tom.dean@anonymised.com> wrote:
I don’t have a profiler and I wouldn’t know where to start so if that’s reqd someone will have to guide me through it, however I tried David’s suggestion and loaded uDig up with all my layers. Once they had loaded I left it for a couple of minutes and as usual the CPU continued to work hard. I then closed uDig and the CPU continued to work hard. I left it for another couple of minutes or so and then shut down Geoserver at which point the CPU immediately dropped back to normal. That suggests to me that the problem is with Geoserver and Oracle and not uDig so if you agree I’ll forward this to the geoserver mailing list to see what they think?
Tom
On 7/25/07, David Zwiers < david.zwiers@anonymised.com> wrote:
Rather than using a profiler (can be hard to setup because eclipse is an exe and there are two pids here), you may be able to issolate the issue by replicating, then killing uDig but not geoserver. If the CPU returns to normal, I would be inclined to think this is an issue between uDig and GeoServer (having little or nothing todo with Oracle).
My 2 cents
David
On 7/25/07, Jody Garnett <jgarnett@anonymised.com > wrote:
Tom (JDi Solutions) wrote:
but the CPU is maxed out for 15 minutes or so after the layer has been
rendered, without me zooming or panning. Why? Presumably uDig only
requests the data it needs to render the area of the layer shown on
screen, so what is the CPU working on for the next 15 minutes while I
do nothing?
You are correct that sounds wrongSounds like we need to get you to run in a profiler so we can tell what
the matter is (sigh). Do you have a profiler available?Jody
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