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Rapthor,

Rapthor wrote:
> But after 1 day the same issue reappeared (response times of about 2
> minutes).

When you observe the loooong response time, try doing a thread-dump of
the JVM to see what's going on. You can see which threads are waiting on
what. You'll probably see a lot of threads doing nothing (waiting for
requests) and one thread doing something (the thread that's taking 2
minutes).

You can even take multiple thread dumps and see if anything changes, or
if the thread is sticking on something in particular.

(Recently, someone posted a question about startup times using APR,
which uses /dev/random for randomness data. If you are using a native
random number source for something (like encryption, or HTTPS, or secure
random session ids, or anything like that), you might be blocking
waiting for randomness to appear on that device. If you run out of other
options, you might want to read that thread for some potential insight).

- -chris

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