On the shopping cart app, once the files are compiled, I'm seeing under
100 ms. for page loads, sometimes considerably less. In writing several
apps with Mach-II, I'm noticing no sluggishness at all. Note that in the
mach-ii.cfm file, you should have MACHII_CONFIG_MODE = -1 as a setting
for production purposes. Also, earlier versions of the core file (prior
to the release of MX 6.1) had to recreate a slew of objects on each
request. This is no longer the case.

Hal Helms
"Java for CF Programmers" class 
in Las Vegas, August 18-22
www.halhelms.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 3:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: machii performance (was Mach II 1.0 released)


>Has anyone noticed that the example apps are a little slow? Or is it 
>just
>me? I haven't got my head around all the code yet, so I don't know if
it's 
>the framework, me, or my lack of coffee. I seem to remember, from
CFUN03, 
>that there was a flag you could set to tell the framework whether you
were 
>running in development or production. That might have been FB4 though, 
>can't remember.
>

Not just you. It's *extremely* sluggish for a "Hello World"-type 
application. I haven't been able to get the machii.cfm core file to run
in 
under 300ms and the RequestHandler.cfc in under 285ms. Put those
together 
with the other files that run (and this isn't even under load!!) and
it's 
way to slow to consider using right now.

That is, of course, unless this is some sort of debug build that's
intended 
to make things more sluggish for now.

Regards,
Dave.

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