Inge Solvoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16/01/2007 09:53:50:
A friend of mine (big linux fan) told me that tests at his workplace
indicated a huge (up to 500%) java performance gap between linux and
windows
snip
Has anyone here experienced anything similar, with either OS performing
Inge Solvoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16/01/2007 09:53:50:
A friend of mine (big linux fan) told me that tests at his workplace
indicated a huge (up to 500%) java performance gap between linux and
windows
Of course you have to also ask what he calls performance, what did he
measure,
if you can get the first bytes of the second (slow) page loaded you can
start that page with the html for a div to appear in the centre of the
screen in front of the real content.
The last thing on the page should be the html which moves this either away
to the left (negative coordinates) of
what applicationserver are you using and how is your webserver configured?
James Sherwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/09/2006
13:16:28:
Hello,
We have a shopping cart site built and the actuall site is not secure
until
you go to the checkout phase.
The checkout button sends you to
9.0.2, 9.0.3 9.0.4 parsers all have issues with Tap3
Now we find that 10.1.2 and 10.1.3 have issues with Tap4
Ruthelssly logical if nothing else!
d.
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Konstantin Ignatyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/08/2006 19:13:04:
He is not the first person having problem with
unsubscribe functionality.
It is better be fixed.
You are assuming that it is broken, given the number of lists and the
number of subscribers Apache hosts *almost* no one is
Howard Lewis Ship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/08/2006 17:34:47:
snip/
I tend to agree with most of what you said.
The central issue is backwards compatibility. As the upgrade from 2 to
3 to 4 has shown, adding new features to Tapestry often breaks
existing code. This is a reaction to the
Epstein, Ezra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/08/2006 21:31:27:
Rather I was questioning how the decision about IoC adoption is
being made. At the time HiveMind got started the IoC container
space was pretty open and empty.
I don't really think thats true at all, but Hivemind did have some
Finally, let's take a sober look. Of all the production apps written
in T4, how many do you REALLY BELIEVE would be ported to T5? I'd say 1
of a hundread, if that.
On the other hand tapestry provides us the the ability to re-use
components.
If we want to write new applications in Tapestry5
Harvey, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 24/07/2006 02:50:17:
Thanks for your comments, discussion. However, this occurs when
caching is turned on, i.e.
-Dorg.apache.tapestry.disable-caching=false.
I sure hope there's a fix, I don't know if MaxPermSize can be made
any larger in
Epstein, Ezra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/07/2006 20:20:23:
This is why I deplore mailing lists. They are so 1983. Why don't
all teams follow Hibernate's (and others) lead and choose a simple
Forum (phpBB in the case of Hibernate). It (like google/yahoo
groups) is free, keeps all the
Easy,
Just have multiple instances of the tapestry servlet configured in your WAR
once for each tapestry application.
It works.
d.
Epstein, Ezra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/07/2006 20:24:13:
We're looking to Tapestry for our portlet development. Basically we
love what Tapestry does for
Andreas Bulling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/06/2006 12:45:14:
Hi folks,
sorry for this off-topic question but as I know that quite a lot
people reading this list also use Tomcat I decided to ask it
here instead of subscribing to the tomcat mailinglist.
I guess you know what the answer
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