Been doing some PDF creation, and am hitting a wall sometimes in creation
speed, which causes users interface issues (they don't think the document is
being created), with dynamically created documents of upwards of 350 pages
is size.

Adobe uses the term "High-Performance Reporting and Document Generation"
when describing their Enterprise version against the Standard version. But
nowhere can I find what "High=Performance" means in any technical benchmarks
or technical descriptions, or anything of substance showing Enterprise
performance against Standard performance (or even if it will solve my
issue). All I can find is marketing-speak of "realizing the high performance
from the multithreaded report and document generation architecture.."

Is the Standard edition not multithreaded? If multi-threaded, will this
improve the rendering time, or just allow more documents to be printed at
once. Or, well?

Can anybody help? The price jump to Enterprise is prohibitive to begin with,
but without any understanding of what the marketing-speak is defining, I
don't have a clue if I'm a barking (woof woof) up the right tree.

Thanks!

Stephen (shaggy mutt) Cassady 






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