Hi Clifford,
CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
Hi Michael,Sorry for the copyright infringement. But as an academic, I'm doing it all the time ;-)
You were actually quoting me above.
I had one of the contributors to jslib helping me on this project so I presume he would have suggested jslib over jsolait had there been some significant advantage. The jury is still out on performance though. I find some things are slow but at the moment, we are not certain if the problem lies with jsolait or with Mozilla. I suspect the former.
I share your suspicion about jsolait. I think it has lots of overhead. With my 'homebrewed' jpspan-derived, fairly light wrapper around XmlHttpRequest, both Mozilla and IE take about 2 sec for 100 requests. (The requests are not XML encoded; rather, I have JS write Python and eval that on the server, whereas the servlet writes JS that gets eval'ed on the client. Requests are asynchronous but queued, i.e. each request has to return and its callback has to be executed before the next request gets sent.) That's on a P4 with 2.something MHz. Best, Michael
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