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From: Charles Gamble (Charles.Gamble
SINGULARITY.CO.UK)Date: Wed Oct 03 2001 - 08:07:21 CDT
When running our test on a dual boot (Windows NT Workstation/ Windows 2000
Professional) 1Ghz Pentium III, 256MB RDRAM we got the following results:
Average time was taken for 5 tests on each platform
For a value of 10,000 (method calls) we got an average total time of
631 milliseconds on NT. For the same value on Windows2000 we got an
average total time of 53,006 milliseconds.
On Windows2000, we then tried putting Object3 and Object4 into a
library package and set them as unconfigured so they would be created in
the caller's context. We ran the same test again and the average
total time on Windows2000 was 1,532 milliseconds.
This seems to suggest that context is causing the performance problems.
Note, the method calls were not doing any actual work and did not have any
parameters.
A colleague of mine (John Harkin) has already discussed this on another
newsgroup. But could not come up with a solution, see link below:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=uE%23gOVoKBHA.1468%40tkmsftngp05
Charles.
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