Speaking of performance, one of the reasons I want "clean" URLs is to play with 
reverse proxy and caching headers. I went to a conference (Confoo, I think we 
should merge WOWODC with that conference next year...) where they talked about 
using proxies and using Etags + Cache-* headers to reduce the number of calls 
to the application server (as with other conferences, they only talked about it 
in a PHP context...), and I want to see if caching can really reduce load on 
the server-side of things.

> 
> I recently evaluated a couple of these new app servers (for Scala) and i 
> found Play! to be the slowest (in terms of 
> scalability/concurrency)...considerably so.
> In fact i think Play! was slower than WebObjects...[though i can't remember 
> for sure]
> 
> IMO the primary motivation customers have for moving off WebObjects is its 
> inability to perform in an increasingly multi-core processor world.
> If i were looking at something other than WO i would choose a platform that 
> is more concurrent not less. 
> 
> i.e for me there wouldn't be any point in choosing Play! over WO...
> 
> On 11/03/2011, at 3:23 AM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I saw a demo of the Play! Framework (http://www.playframework.org) at a 
>> conference today, and I must say that it's the first time that I saw 
>> something that I really want to try out. It seems like a good mix between 
>> Ruby on Rails and WO, so I was wondering if someone else here have tried out 
>> that framework?
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