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Datacage: Add a pool of builders to make it multi threadable. XML DOM is not thread safe. Therefore the old implementation only allowed one thread to use the builder at a time. As the complexity of the configuration has increased over time this has become a bottleneck of the whole application because it took quiet some time to build a result. Furthermore the builder code path is visited very frequent. So many concurrent requests were piled up resulting in long waits for the users. To mitigate this problem a round robin pool of builders is used now. Each of the pooled builders has an independent copy of the XML template and can be run in parallel. The number of builders is determined by the system property 'flys.datacage.pool.size'. It defaults to 4.
author Sascha L. Teichmann <teichmann@intevation.de>
date Sun, 21 Apr 2013 12:48:09 +0200
parents b195fede1c3b
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package de.intevation.aft;

import java.util.Date;

public class TimeInterval
implements   Comparable<TimeInterval>
{
    protected int  id;
    protected Date start;
    protected Date stop;

    public TimeInterval() {
    }

    public TimeInterval(Date start, Date stop) {
        this.start = start;
        this.stop  = stop;
    }

    public TimeInterval(int id, Date start, Date stop) {
        this(start, stop);
        this.id    = id;
    }

    protected static int compare(Date d1, Date d2) {
        long s1 = d1 != null ? d1.getTime()/1000L : 0L;
        long s2 = d2 != null ? d2.getTime()/1000L : 0L;
        long diff = s1 - s2;
        return diff < 0L
            ? -1
            : diff > 0L ? 1 : 0;
    }

    @Override
    public int compareTo(TimeInterval other) {
        int cmp = compare(start, other.start);
        return cmp != 0
            ? cmp
            : compare(stop, other.stop);
    }

    public int getId() {
        return id;
    }

    public void setId(int id) {
        this.id = id;
    }

    public Date getStart() {
        return start;
    }

    public void setStart(Date start) {
        this.start = start;
    }

    public Date getStop() {
        return stop;
    }

    public void setStop(Date stop) {
        this.stop = stop;
    }

    public String toString() {
        return "[TimeInterval: start=" + start + ", stop=" + stop + "]";
    }
}
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