Martijn,
thanks for the good reply, will try to make something out of it to
present to the customer. Thanks a lot!

/peter

On 7/18/06, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I've done some performance/load tests with Wicket for our current
> project. Wicket itself isn't the problem in this regard, usually it is
> the amount of data you want to present on your pages. That data
> typically comes from a database and the number of queries and the
> amount of data to be read is the limiting factor. We had discovered
> some performance hotspots, but those have been removed in 1.2.
> We're going to do another round of load tests the coming weeks so take
> a close watch on the dev list to see if any problems arise ;-)
>
> There aren't any publicly available large scale sites available afaik,
> if you mean portals such as cnn.com, theserverside.com, etc. Wicket is
> typically used in applications rather than web sites. There have been
> several threads about this subject on JavaLobby. I suggest perusing
> those. And of course:
> http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Stories
>
> On the productivity note, the only independent reference I could find is:
> http://www.indicthreads.com/news/435/wicket_java_framework_saves_programming_time.html
> I don't know how they measured it, nor if it is typical. At our
> company we don't see a productivity boost per se, but more a shift in
> productivity. The biggest problem is that with Wicket you are able to
> build more complex application, so we build more complex applications.
> This takes more time.
>
>
> On 7/17/06, Peter Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > we are planning to propose Wicket for a large scale migration project,
> > and beside my previous question about the Swing compatibility (which I
> > think after your nice hints is solveable, thanks!) I have some more
> > questions - basically the usual sales and standard stuff:
> >
> > - is there any experience of Wicket performance in load tests?
> > - are there any current large-scale production sites known that we
> > could use as success stories?
> > - is there any "independent" references on productivity of development
> > with wicket?
> >
> > Thanks for any hints on this. Of course, once we get some projects
> > behind it we can feed back more stuff, intended is the use together
> > with the OPS4J OSGi-Wicket integration and RSP-UI, so there is a lot
> > of good integration work coming in.
> >
> > /peter
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