jcompagner wrote:are we looking at a client running inside developer? or a real smart client?
In my example above I talked about the client running inside developer. But the problem remains the same with the real client!
I also run it in the real client and the behaviour is the same.
jcompagner wrote:Then the admin page maxHeap doesn't do anything then it is your servoy.ini file that does it.
That is how I understood it so the maxHeap value set is only consumed by the real SmartClient!
jcompagner wrote:You can't make it more the 2GB if your client vm where you smart client runs in is 32Bit, you need a 64bit jvm for that.
I don't have a servoy.ini file or at least I can't find it. Do you mean the servoy.properties file? Which parameter to set to give the Developer client more memory? By the way, isn't that file overwritten by the developer or the application server?
jcompagner wrote:But still what i don't get is that you dont see loads of queries generated in the performance log...
You should see relation load queries of all the relations you touch, you should see normal foundset queries to get the next block of records..
that all besides the update queries of all the stored calcs that you update.. (why else would you run it)
Are you expecting we are making updates or are you talking about updates made by the calc update mechanism by Servoy?
We are asking ourselfs why you expect updates. What sort of updates? As we don't understand the mechanism for updating calcs in Servoy, we have just a vague idea what should happen.
Can you give an idea how the calc update mechanism works or is it described somewhere?
I should also note that we have 21 calcs associated with the table having the calc problem (the table is called "class_members"). 4 of the 21 calcs are stored calcs. Some calcs contain for loops. 5 modules are involved with the calcs but - as far as I know - has no effect in the SmartClient as the code there is "flattened", i. e. no module structure exists any more. Is the same true with the client from Servoy Developer?
Can we extend the amount of displayed information in the Performance Data page of the Servoy Application Server to see more details?
Best regards, Robert
PS: Wouldn't it be a good idea to give the client from within the Developer an own name, so the community could easily differentiate them!?