Re: Initial ROP client query takes way to long

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Fri Jun 05 2009 - 10:27:25 EDT

  • Next message: Aristedes Maniatis: "Re: Initial ROP client query takes way to long"

    Pretty cool. If your implementation of the visual modeling part were
    at all compatible with CayenneModeler, and if you were willing to
    donate that to Apache and help develop it here... ;-) Anyways, this is
    your IP, so I am only dreaming :-)

    Andrus

    On Jun 5, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Zissis Trabaris wrote:

    > The Cayenne Modeler can't handle it. Hence, we created our own MDA
    > modeling environment that can :) I have stress tested the
    > environment to
    > upwards of 500,000 tables and impressively the cayenne ROP runtime
    > works
    > flawlessly. Of course we have to use our own modeler in design time.
    > Since we created our own modeler we are also benefiting from a few
    > things that the cayenne modeler does not do such as a tree view
    > representation of tables so that you can visual manage table and
    > object
    > relationships.
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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Aristedes Maniatis [mailto:ar..aniatis.org]
    > Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 9:52 AM
    > To: de..ayenne.apache.org
    > Subject: Re: Initial ROP client query takes way to long
    >
    > On 5/6/09 11:20 PM, Zissis Trabaris wrote:
    >> We are using HTTPS and I don't believe this will work over SSL
    >> connections. It would also add a significant overhead since it will
    >> compress every request and every payload.
    >
    > The compression happens first and then SSL is applied on top, so it is
    > perfectly possible to use both.
    >
    >> Here is the scenario ... We have a database with over 121,000 tables
    >> mapped in cayenne running under an out of the box ROP client server
    >> model.
    >
    > I am absolutely stunned. How do you manage such a database
    > structure? I
    > can only imagine that Cayenne Modeler runs out of RAM.
    >
    > Ari Maniatis
    >
    >



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