That's for sure. It's actually needed everywhere in XB. So, there could
be several starting points.
Anil Saldhana wrote:
Hi Alexey,
thanks for looking into this. The unmarshalling phase is probably
going to be where optimization may be needed.
Cheers.
Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
> To get an idea of what's taking time in XB during the AS start-up, I
> added simple time checks for three things:
> - creation of unmarshaller instances (parsers)
> - schema binding (parsing of JBossXB/JAXB annotations)
> - unmarshalling (parsing xml + assembling the Java graph)
>
> I started the default AS configuration 10 times and here are the average
> results.
>
> AS start-up time: 31226 ms
> Init unmarshallers (94 instances): 99 ms
> Binding (13 schemas): 1194 ms
> Unmarshalling (71 files): 1764 ms
>
> Total xb time: 3057 ms
> Which is around 10%.
>
> I think first, I'm going to look into serializing/precompiling bindings,
> e.g. metadata projects could already include in the releases serialized
> schema bindings.
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