[jboss-dev] Small boottime improvement

Dimitris Andreadis dandread at redhat.com
Fri Feb 12 08:34:24 EST 2010


I had seen something similar long time ago when measuring the memory footprint of an MBean, 
it was quite significant.

It would be interesting to measure the memory overhead of a POJO (metadata and all), but as 
Bill suggest, having more coarse grained POJOs is better than many fine grained ones.

Bill Burke wrote:
> 
> Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>> * How about making our bean.xml files more coarse grain?  Meaning *A
>>> LOT* less implementation details exposed through XML.  You can do IoC in
>>> Java you know.  The vast majority of details within all our beans.xml
>>> files will never ever change, nor will we want to support users changing
>>> this stuff.  If our beans.xml file are reduced to a few bean definitions
>>> and classes, would make parsing and creating bean metadata much much faster.
>>>
>> Semi-related, the ServiceBindingManager config needs a schema and a 
>> parser. I create a lot of MC beans for SBM, most of which the MC has no 
>> need to know anything about.
>>
> 
> EJB and Webservices create an insane amount of beans that can probably 
> be collapsed into a few beans.
> 
> 



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