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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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P1
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None
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1.1.3
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None
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x86
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windows_95
Name: rlT66838 Date: 07/11/97
I don't know what you did in the Java Performance
Pack for Windows (JPP113.exe) but File/Disk IO
is now really slow. Operations that took about
1 sec now take 5-6 secs to complete.
Other than that, it looks good. Looking
forward for the next release.
company - A.I. Soft , email - ###@###.###
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roger.lewis@Eng 1997-07-25
[more information from user]
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Hi,
Well, the problem showed up mostly on a slower NT server machine
running JDK 1.1.3 and the JPP. I used RandomAccessFiles
and had many seeks, reads and writes (between two files).
I tried to put together a test program for you to show
the problem but I can no longer reproduce it. This is really strange
as I had no problems a week ago (the code in that part of the program
hasn't changed). I'm at a loss of what happened other than I guess I
cried 'Wolf' before I should have. I'm sorry for wasting your time.
I'll make sure to poke into a problem a bit more next time something
like this comes up before informing you guys.
Again, sorry for wasting your time, and thanks for looking into
this (non-existing) bug.
Darcy
> Our engineer has evaluated the bug you reported. They found that with
> JCK java.io test suite, non-jit version took 56 minutes, and jit version
> took 32 minutes (using released 1.1.3 and released jit).
>
> Is there any additional information you can provide that will assist
> our engineers in recreating the problem you have reported?
>
> thank you,
> Roger
> JavaSoft
>
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- relates to
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JDK-4137835 java.io.RandomAccessFile.writeInt(),readInt() methods results in four kernel cal
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- Closed
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