Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to reading more than just Part 1.

On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Kito Mann <kito.m...@virtua.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am pleased to announce a new article on JSFCentral.com by Leonardo
> Uribe: Understanding JSF 2.0 Performance – Part 1.
>
> In this series of articles, Leonardo Uribe discusses JSF 2 and MyFaces Core
> performance, and its implications for web applications.  Additionally, he
> highlights last year's (2011-2012) performance enhancements in the Apache
> MyFaces JSF Implementation through an in-depth comparison between JSF and
> Apache Wicket.  Leonardo compares different aspects—speed, memory usage,
> session size—to give a better understanding of how JSF works under
> different conditions.  Finally, he does an up-to-date (2013) web framework
> comparison between JSF 2 and other alternatives like Apache Wicket, Apache
> Tapestry, Spring MVC and Grails 2.  In the end, choosing a web framework
> requires that you balance performance with other considerations.
>
> Read part 1 of the series here:
> http://www.jsfcentral.com/articles/understanding_jsf_performance_1.html
>
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