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Performance question

Jim Alateras
Hi,

I am using orbeon forms through the intalio product and have a question on performance. I have hand coded a rather complicated form with several tabs and a number of drop down list boxes, which each have many entries. The specific problem i am having is that every time i enter information in a field it takes 5-10 seconds for the form to update. Is this unusual?

Are you able to point me to anything that will help me improve my performance or retrieve some debug information to understand what the server is doing?

I have attached my xform just in case there is anything suspect.


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Re: Performance question

Erik Bruchez
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> I am using orbeon forms through the intalio product and have a  
> question on
> performance. I have hand coded a rather complicated form with  
> several tabs
> and a number of drop down list boxes, which each have many entries.  
> The
> specific problem i am having is that every time i enter information  
> in a
> field it takes 5-10 seconds for the form to update. Is this unusual?

No that sounds way too high, even for a large form. But your form  
doesn't seem that large. How many select items to you have total in  
your form?

-Erik

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Re: Performance question

Jim Alateras
I have 7 select controls and ech select control has between 10- 200 items.

Erik Bruchez wrote
> I am using orbeon forms through the intalio product and have a  
> question on
> performance. I have hand coded a rather complicated form with  
> several tabs
> and a number of drop down list boxes, which each have many entries.  
> The
> specific problem i am having is that every time i enter information  
> in a
> field it takes 5-10 seconds for the form to update. Is this unusual?

No that sounds way too high, even for a large form. But your form  
doesn't seem that large. How many select items to you have total in  
your form?

-Erik

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Re: Re: Performance question

Erik Bruchez
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Still I don't think it should take 5-10 s to update. Ideally, we would  
need a reproducible case in the sandbox to see what's happening.

-Erik

On Jun 30, 2008, at 2:37 PM, jalateras wrote:

>
> I have 7 select controls and ech select control has between 10- 200  
> items.
>
>
> Erik Bruchez wrote:
>>
>>> I am using orbeon forms through the intalio product and have a
>>> question on
>>> performance. I have hand coded a rather complicated form with
>>> several tabs
>>> and a number of drop down list boxes, which each have many entries.
>>> The
>>> specific problem i am having is that every time i enter information
>>> in a
>>> field it takes 5-10 seconds for the form to update. Is this unusual?
>>
>> No that sounds way too high, even for a large form. But your form
>> doesn't seem that large. How many select items to you have total in
>> your form?
>>
>> -Erik
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Re: Re: Performance question

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On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:37 PM, jalateras <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have 7 select controls and ech select control has between 10- 200 items.

Like Erik said, it really shouldn't take that long. You might want to
check the Performance and Tuning section of the documentation:

http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/integration-tuning

Could you be hitting the DNS lookup issue? This one could really
introduce a significant delay, even on simple pages that would
otherwise render very quickly.

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