Am 05.03.2012 um 17:58 schrieb Jay Shaughnessy:
The more I think about it the more I like the idea of a 10 minute
Service default. This gives us a blanket performance enhancement out of box, without, I
ed intervals less than 5 minutes. I think perhaps the best scenario
is a small number of relevant resources with fairly short intervals, and the rest with
larger intervals.
Importance has (almost) nothing to do with platform/server/service. A datasource may be
much more critical than the process itself.
Platforms with 100days+ uptime kill a lot of stuff when they fail. But a badly written
application can fill up the datasource pool
quickly or fill memory quickly (gc stats are services), while the base java process will
just not die.
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