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  1. Red Hat Decision Manager
  2. RHDM-1415

Performance issue - Test scenario creation for DMN & PMML model

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    • The performance for DMN based test scenario creation is rapidly decreased if the tested DMN model includes a PMML model.
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      1. Import project into business central
      2. Create new Test Scenario for 'model.dmn' file

      Current: dmn-pmml-test-cr2.webm
      Expected: dmn-pmml-test-cr1.webm

      In the videos above same memory settings standalone.conf were used, while second video was recorded on 7.8.CR1.

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      Import project into business central Create new Test Scenario for 'model.dmn' file Current: dmn-pmml-test-cr2.webm Expected: dmn-pmml-test-cr1.webm In the videos above same memory settings standalone.conf were used, while second video was recorded on 7.8.CR1.
    • 2020 Week 31-33 (from Jul 27)

      The issue may be caused by RHDM-1393

      The performance issue can be spotted when user will try to create a 'Test Scenario' for a DMN model, that includes a PMML model, notice it is not needed to use any logic from the PMML, just include it.

      The creation time is an order of magnitude larger for CR2 than it was for CR1.

      The attachment contains a project that can be used to follow steps to reproduce.

      The issue can not be reproduced if the DMN model doesn't include a PMML.

        1. dmn-pmml-test-cr1.webm
          808 kB
        2. dmn-pmml-test-cr2.webm
          1.93 MB
        3. performance-cr2_cr2.zip
          8 kB
        4. standalone.conf
          3 kB

              trikkola Toni Rikkola
              rh-ee-jomarko Jozef Marko (Inactive)
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