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WEB 2.0 THEME TUNING

In the Web 2.0 theme environment a reverse proxy was used to cache content outboard of WebSphere Portal. The reverse proxy was set up to take advantage of the fact that portlet fragments are fetchable and cacheable. This avoids having to refetch the entire portal page in many cases. This allowed some content to be fetched without going to the web server or the portal server. Performance can be further improved by having the reverse proxy set up to gzip much of the content.

In general, the same tuning that was used for the Base Portal Scenario described in previous section was used for the Web 2.0 Scenario. The differences in tuning are mentioned below.

JVM Initial and Maximum Heap Size

JVM’s Initial and Maximum heap size (ms and mx) were set to 1280. With higher values the system ran out of native memory under high Vuser load. This can be alleviated by using the

Xalwaysclassgc jvm parameter along with setting -Xmx=1408. However the throughput was better with -Xmx=1280 than when using – Xalwaysclassgc and –Xmx=1408.

Navigator Service Properties

The following values were specified in NavigatorService.properties in addition to the parameters changed in the Base Portal tuning.

Table 16: Navigation Service Settings for Web 2.0 Theme

Parameter

 

Setting Used

 

 

 

remote.cache.expiration.feed.cm

 

600

 

 

 

remote.cache.expiration.feed.nm

 

600

 

 

 

remote.cache.expiration.feed.lm

 

600

 

 

 

remote.cache.expiration.feed.pm

 

600

 

 

 

 

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IBM 6.1.X WEB 2.0 Theme Tuning, JVM Initial and Maximum Heap Size, Navigator Service Properties, Parameter Setting Used