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	<title>Comments on: Performance checks in APEX</title>
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		<title>By: Florin Pop</title>
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		<dc:creator>Florin Pop</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 12:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,

not sure you are right with point 1. The elapsed time displayed in the Monitor Activity tab includes only the DB time, all the rest till the page loads into the browser is not reflected there. In fact I am in such a situation now, the AVG times from the APEX_WORKSPACE_ACTIVITY_LOG are &lt; 0.32, while the pages load in couple of seconds in the browser :(. Definitely the HTTP Server, the network have a heavy word to day in this equation. 

Once I will find the final answer will let you know.
Florin</description>
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<p>not sure you are right with point 1. The elapsed time displayed in the Monitor Activity tab includes only the DB time, all the rest till the page loads into the browser is not reflected there. In fact I am in such a situation now, the AVG times from the APEX_WORKSPACE_ACTIVITY_LOG are &lt; 0.32, while the pages load in couple of seconds in the browser :(. Definitely the HTTP Server, the network have a heavy word to day in this equation. </p>
<p>Once I will find the final answer will let you know.<br />
Florin</p>
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