Details
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Type:
Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 4.1.1, 4.2
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Fix Version/s: 4.2
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Component/s: Bridge, Sample Apps
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Labels:None
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Environment:ICEfaces4 trunk r. 50712/50767
Browser: MsEdge38/ Windows10
Server: Tomcat7.0.42
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Assignee Priority:P1
Description
The Auction application clocks are working okay when starting and loading the application in MsEdge, however after a few hours (4.5 hours) they are slow, ticking once every few seconds.
Testing results:
The browser memory tests have been run with auction on MsEdge38, FF51, Chrome56 on the Windows10 test machine.
On MsEdge, after leaving the auction application open in 2 tabs for ~16 hours (session timeout of the app was increased so that session would not expire), both tabs were found with the clocks ticking once every ~20 to 50 seconds. When mousing over, or clicking on the page, the mouse pointer showed a 10-20 seconds busy state, however no errors were found.
Start time memory:
18860
38740
End time memory:
10936
59184
The test was repeated on MsEdge on my Windows10 PC, and a similar result was found; after 4.5 hours, clocks were ticking in first tab; in second tab, clocks ticked once every 3-4 seconds. After opening the browser console, or when changing tabs, the browser window becomes non-responsive, however no errors.
Start time memory:
20396
42020
End time memory:
28864
332764
108
44148
The Browser Memory Test was repeated on MsEdge/Window10 with ICEfaces 4.1.1 release libraries. The results are almost the same, no server or JS errors have been seen:
" Clocks tick randomly, every 10-20 seconds in both tabs.
When changing tabs, or when clicking on the demo page, the browser window is very slow, the mouse pointer showing a busy state for 3-10 seconds, however no errors. The browser console cannot be opened, its content is grey/blurred."
Start time memory:
19996
38952
End time memory:
17360
72908
Testing results:
The browser memory tests have been run with auction on MsEdge38, FF51, Chrome56 on the Windows10 test machine.
On MsEdge, after leaving the auction application open in 2 tabs for ~16 hours (session timeout of the app was increased so that session would not expire), both tabs were found with the clocks ticking once every ~20 to 50 seconds. When mousing over, or clicking on the page, the mouse pointer showed a 10-20 seconds busy state, however no errors were found.
Start time memory:
18860
38740
End time memory:
10936
59184
The test was repeated on MsEdge on my Windows10 PC, and a similar result was found; after 4.5 hours, clocks were ticking in first tab; in second tab, clocks ticked once every 3-4 seconds. After opening the browser console, or when changing tabs, the browser window becomes non-responsive, however no errors.
Start time memory:
20396
42020
End time memory:
28864
332764
108
44148
The Browser Memory Test was repeated on MsEdge/Window10 with ICEfaces 4.1.1 release libraries. The results are almost the same, no server or JS errors have been seen:
" Clocks tick randomly, every 10-20 seconds in both tabs.
When changing tabs, or when clicking on the demo page, the browser window is very slow, the mouse pointer showing a busy state for 3-10 seconds, however no errors. The browser console cannot be opened, its content is grey/blurred."
Start time memory:
19996
38952
End time memory:
17360
72908
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Verified ICEfaces4 trunk r51152 by running browser memory tests on MsEdge, FF51, Chrome56 for 17 hours.
This issue appears to be resolved.
Testing results:
ICEfaces 4 trunk 51152
Browsers: MS Edge38/ FF51/Chrome56
Application: auction
Server Tomcat 7.0.55
Started at 5:00 PM on March 08, 2017.
Ended at 10:00 AM on March 09, 2017.
Tests ran for ~17 hours on Windows 10 test machine. Each browser window has 2 tabs open in each.
There were no errors, server side or on the browsers.
1) MS Edge
Clocks status at end of test: Clocks ticking on both tabs.
So far there are no signs of clocks slowing down on any of the MsEdge browser tabs.
Start:
16864
37132
End:
10204
41804
2) Chrome56
Clocks status at end of test: Clocks ticking on both tabs.
Start:
13704
12712
1336
31004
1376
End:
48796
27944
764
24324
652
3) Firefox51
Clocks status at end of test: Clocks ticking on both tabs.
Start:
122564
29312
End:
120180
83642