Yes. Just to try to eliminate some of the variables in the situation.

Peter West

"For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."

On 11 Dec 2013, at 8:05 am, jotpe <jotpe....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you mean, establishing no Connection?
> 
> Am Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2013 schrieb Peter West :
> 
>> What happens if you use dummy values instead of actually setting up a
>> database connection?
>> 
>> Peter West
>> 
>> "For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
>> 
>> On 10 Dec 2013, at 8:43 pm, jotpe <jotpe....@gmail.com <javascript:;>>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Nobody with same experience?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2013/12/3 jotpe <jotpe....@gmail.com <javascript:;>>
>>> 
>>>> Hello list,
>>>> 
>>>> at first my values:
>>>> Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.2 compiled on July 8 2013
>>>> java.runtime.version : 1.7.0_45-b18
>>>> java.vm.name : Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
>>>> os.name : Windows XP
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I've written a Java utility class, that executes some import jobs. If
>>>> executed via commandline only OR by ant task with fork="true"
>> parameter, it
>>>> runs as it schould: fast and without blocking.
>>>> 
>>>> The bottlenecks are retrieving websites
>>>>   new URL("xyz").openConnection().getInputStream()
>>>> and establishing a database connections
>>>>   DriverManager.getConnection(url, props)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> With fork="true" OR direct commandline both takes ~ 50 ms +- 25 ms
>>>> With fork="false" it takes always 9047 ms +- 13 ms
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The ant target looks normal, i think:
>>>> 
>>>> <target name="read">
>>>>   <java classname="ImportJob" fork="false" failonerror="true">
>>>>       <arg value="a" />
>>>>       <classpath>
>>>>           <pathelement path="dist/classes"/>
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/postgresql-9.1-903.jdbc4.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/commons-codec-1.7.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/commons-io-2.4.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/commons-lang3-3.1.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/commons-logging-1.1.1.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/httpclient-4.2.3.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/httpcore-4.2.2.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/utils-io-0.0.2.jar" />
>>>>           <pathelement location="dist/gson-2.2.2.jar" />
>>>>       </classpath>
>>>>   </java>
>>>> </target>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Is there somewhere an internal timeout which is reached after 9 seconds
>>>> without throwing an exception? Does anyone know this problem, is it a
>> bug?
>>>> 
>>>> Best Regards Johannes
>>>> 
>> 
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