From: Christopher P. L. <cl...@ma...> - 2004-01-27 16:42:40
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Hello All, I've got an issue that I could use some help on. I have several processes that make intensive uses of eXist, either by storing files, XUpdates, or XPath queries and reads. What I've noticed is that processor utilization never goes above 50% for a single session. I can start a process under a different session and then I can max out the processor, but this introduces the overhead of establishing multiple sessions. (By the way, I'm using SOAP) My goal would be to use a single session ID and to max out the processors. Does anybody know where the throttling is happening and if there's a way to disable it? Failing that, does anybody know if this is a Java issue or is it something specific to one of the components of eXist. Any help would be appreciated. Best Regards, Chris |