OxygenXML 15 VERY slow to recover after bulk XSLT transform
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 1:45 am
I am working on a project with almost 3,000 XML documents that I do several bulk XSLT transformations (into HTML pages) on a regular basis (3-4 times daily). This was taking more time I wanted to wait, and therefore decided to upgrade to a faster computer to help speed up these operations. Well, I succeeded in one respect, in that the XSLT transformations on my new machine are 2-3x faster than my old one. The problem is, that upon completion of the bulk operation, the Oxygen user interface becomes completely unresponsive for several minutes (i.e., 5-10). The amount of time of this "pause" in Oxygen's recovery means that my transformations now take almost as long as my old slow machine! Very frustrating.
By "non-responsive", I mean Oxygen does not respond to any mouse or keyboard commands. If I look in the Task Manager, I can see that it is continuing to churn away during this pause, fully maxing out one of the CPU's 8 cores. But the message bar at the bottom of Oxygen's window shows that the operation was completed before this "freeze-up" occurs. If I minimize the application, and then restore its window, the window is solid black. After the freeze, Oxygen appears to work normally again, seemingly unaware of its fit of narcolepsy. Any ideas why this is happening and how I can prevent it?
I am running Oxygen XML 15.0 build 2013071613. This is on Windows 7 (64-bit). The new machine is an Intel Core i7-4770 3.4 gHz CPU with 16GB of RAM, with the Oxygen application and all documents residing on a solid-state disk.
My old machine, albeit slower to complete these operations, has no such recovery issues. FWIW, that machine also runs the same version of Oxygen under Windows 7(bit-64) with AMD Phenom II X4 945 CPU (3 gHz) with 8GB RAM running with spinning 5400 rpm HD.
Thank you.
By "non-responsive", I mean Oxygen does not respond to any mouse or keyboard commands. If I look in the Task Manager, I can see that it is continuing to churn away during this pause, fully maxing out one of the CPU's 8 cores. But the message bar at the bottom of Oxygen's window shows that the operation was completed before this "freeze-up" occurs. If I minimize the application, and then restore its window, the window is solid black. After the freeze, Oxygen appears to work normally again, seemingly unaware of its fit of narcolepsy. Any ideas why this is happening and how I can prevent it?
I am running Oxygen XML 15.0 build 2013071613. This is on Windows 7 (64-bit). The new machine is an Intel Core i7-4770 3.4 gHz CPU with 16GB of RAM, with the Oxygen application and all documents residing on a solid-state disk.
My old machine, albeit slower to complete these operations, has no such recovery issues. FWIW, that machine also runs the same version of Oxygen under Windows 7(bit-64) with AMD Phenom II X4 945 CPU (3 gHz) with 8GB RAM running with spinning 5400 rpm HD.
Thank you.