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Re: Oracle v7.3, OASv4.081, speed issues...

From: Carl Moran <carl.moran_at_sysview.co.uk>
Date: 2000/04/29
Message-ID: <eZAO4.2451$E44.51585@news6-win.server.ntlworld.com>#1/1

Sorry never been good at explaining myself. The problem is not with the SSL cert, that is working fine. The problem is that OAS v4.071 seems to be running very slowly. Just wondering if anybody knows how to fine tune it to make it run at a decent speed.

Michael Rothwell <marothwell_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3909FEC4.2AB51047_at_yahoo.com...
> I've had Verisign supply the cert for SSL on Oracle before.
>
> What was the problem??
>
> Michael
>
> Carl Moran wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> > Been working on a medium sized web based intranet system for the
 past
> > few months. Was working fine under Oracle v7.3 and OAS v2.1, namely it
 was
> > fast. Now developing a second phase which connects the internal system
 to
> > the internet. Due to the nature of the information being accessed I
 needed
> > to have SSL. Of course Verisign in all their wisdom decided that they
 would
> > not support Oracle (still find that hard to believe). Found another
> > certificate organisation that do support Oracle, only one catch have to
> > upgrade to OAS v4.081.
> > After a 150meg download I got it installed and configured (only took
> > about 1 & 1/2 days!). Only problem now is that the speed at which it
 now
> > displays the system is too slow. Lets say I have a plain web page.
 That
> > displays nice and fast. On this page is a link to a another page that
> > created by a PL/SQL package in the database. Click on the link and it
 takes
> > about 30 seconds for the PL/SQL generated page to show. But then any
 other
> > PL/SQL generated pages that are referenced are displayed pretty much
> > instantly during that session. Then when I close the browser and start
> > again, same problems occur.
> > Anybody ever come across that before? And if so how did you fix it.
 If
> > nobody ever heard of it before, how about taking an educated guess. By
 the
> > way it is running on Windows NT (unfortunate but they don't want Linux!)
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Carl Moran
>
Received on Sat Apr 29 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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