Peter Baumgartner wrote: > > Dear Eclipse people, > > we are building a client-server system, where the server is written in > eclipse 5.2. (It is a theorem prover). > > Now, when connecting (via TCP/IP) to this server and sending the _same_ > request over and over again, performance goes down. > These are the response times: > > 0:03.20 > 0:05.43 > 0:07.36 > 0:09.81 > 0:11.90 > 0:14.77 > : Do you also see a significant growth in the size of your eclipse process? > > The program uses assert/retract. But it is made sure that the database > is restored upon each request. How are you doing the cleanup exactly? > P.S: I tried the profiler. But execution stopped with > 'Profiling time alarm' . If you could help me getting the profiler > run, that would certainly help. I'm running linux 2.4.18 on a pentium > III PC. I don't know why your profiler doesn't work. Do you use an Eclipse "runtime" version? -- Joachim Schimpf / phone: +44 20 7594 8187 IC-Parc, Imperial College / mailto:J.Schimpf@ic.ac.uk London SW7 2AZ, UK / http://www.icparc.ic.ac.uk/eclipseReceived on Wed May 29 20:08:27 2002
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