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Performance problem with 10G Application Server via internet

We installed an Oracle 10G application server on a windows 2003 server. it has a name something like "salesserver". We configured the port 7778. Everything was fine during our tests locally. During our tests we were reaching the server as http://salesserver:7778/start.htm
So we decided to open the server to the internet. We got an ip to the server like 123.456.569.12 and changed the link to
http://123.456.789.12:7778/start.htm
Now it sucks. when I return to the "salesserver" configuration the forms open in 1 or two seconds. And when I return to the "123.456.789.12" configuration the first html is fast but the forms open in 30 or 40 secs. I checked the lengths of the fmx of the forms. They are between 100 kB and 130kB. I have two internet connections. One 1024kbit/s and the other is 2048 kbit/s and they really work fine. But when I try to use the application server with "123.456.789.12:7778" configuration it waits and waits and then it works. I tried it from some other locations with 1024 kbit/s connection and nothing changed. How may I solve (first learn what it is) the problem.

Thanks.
Mar 24 '07 #1
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Mar 25 '07 #2

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