I've noticed the current trend to use flow for everything (I've just
finished listening to the Bricks talk at the Cocoon get together 2005).
I think flow is fantastic, but I wonder if users would still be recommended
to use custom actions and business objects instead of flow when dealing with
high-traffic, non-stateful web pages? The idea of all those continuations
being maintained by the server for a high-volume page makes me shudder.
I'm talking about apps like a search page where some arguments are passed
and Cocoon runs some business logic to return a results page. It's tempting
to use flow to simplify the process of gluing the business objects together
but would that be a grossly inefficient thing to do in this case?
Regards,
David Legg
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