I'll be at the dev meeting, provided nothing comes up, but: my only qualm
with using velocity for the UI tags is that it adds velocity dependency to
WW, whereas right now, WW only requires commons-collections,
commons-logging, digester, beanutils... oh, forget it. :)

On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Rickard �berg wrote:

> Patrick Lightbody wrote:
> > Small followup to that:
> >
> > In a result JSP (success.jsp in the example app for WW 2.0) I placed 50
> > calls of either:
> >
> > <ww:textfield .../>
> >
> > or
> >
> > <ww:vmtextfield ../>
> >
> > Average response time when using the JSP-based components: 162ms
> > Average response time when using the velocity-based components: 38ms
> >
> > That's a performance boost of 4X. Also, I don't have a test for this, but it
> > "feels" like velocity also scales more. Here's my less scientific test:
> >
> > Using the JSP-based example from above, I held down "reload" so that about
> > 40 http requests were sent in. The time for the final 20 requesst to be
> > handled took on average 40 -seconds-. When using velocity under the same
> > test, the final 20 requests took on average 1.4 seconds. That's a
> > scalability factor of about 30X!
>
> As I may have mentioned we are basing our SiteVision CMS/portal product
> entirely on WebWork/Velocity. Based on benchmarks I've done the above
> sounds about right (e.g. an average page with about 10 Velocity portlets
> render in ~50ms, even under high load). Velocity is incredibly fast, and
> scales very well.
>
> Which is why I proposed that we switch to it for the UI tags. I'm happy
> to see that your tests verify this idea :-)
>
> /Rickard
>
>
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