If you are using Ajax, just use $this->AutoRender(false); in your
controller.
And you can just use $this->renderElement(someelement) in your view,
if you need a view (which you don't when using the AutoRender(false)
option.

((Take this with grains of salt as I am still wet behind the ears when
it comes to CakePhp programming :P))

On Oct 23, 6:38 pm, jayarjo <jaya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice.
>
> But I don't quiet get why he is not counting database impact.
>
> On Oct 23, 4:40 pm, robustsolution <i...@robustsolution.net> wrote:
>
> > Dear @jayarjo
> > just read 
> > thishttp://cakedc.com/eng/developer/mark_story/2009/02/27/benchmarking-re...
>
>
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