Awesome :)

Unfortunately it doesn't do well with Safari but I hit it from a Windows IE box 
and it looks great.

Your going to force us to start making some decisions on how to restructure the beast in terms of the config and J2EE componentry going forward. Would you be ammenable to sending in the code and we can put it in the sandbox to play with.

Other items for consideration is to add Spring support as well as EJB 3.0 
support.

Looks excellent.

Thanks!

Christopher Blythe wrote:
All,

Here's a first pass at a new Web 2.0, AJAX-based, Web interface for
DayTrader! Take a look at and let me know what you think:

http://porky.hogstrom.org:8080/dojo_trader/daytrader.html

FYI - I highly suggest using Firefox or Mozzilla to view this. Also, thanks
to Matt Hogstrom for his assistance.

This is merely a first pass that provides all of the operational features of
DayTrader "classic", but also leverages the various javascript libraries
(widget, io, storage, etc.) within the Dojo toolkit to provide a better user
experience. Eventually, I would like for this to serve as an addition to
DayTrader 2.0 and would like feedback and other contributions on how we can
evolve DayTrader to look less like a traditional browser-based,
click-and-wait type application and more like a stand-alone app. I am by no
means a javascript or CSS expert, so any help, recommendations, etc.  would
be gratefully appreciated...

Thanks...

Chris



On 3/16/06, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That definitely sounds like an attractive thing to benchmark to me!
As with the persistence options, etc. I think it would be best to be
able to run it both ways and see what you get with a traditional web
interface and compare that to an AJAX-ified interface.

Thanks,
    Aaron

On 3/16/06, J. Stan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Geronimos,
>
> I've worked on the "Trade" benchmark in the past that has been donated
> to Geronimo and is now known as "DayTrader".   I think it will grow and
> flourish in the open source environment and become a nice showcase for
> Geronimo's performance and capabilities.
>
> I'm  interested in adding a rich, AJAX based Web interface to DayTrader
> for performance research. DayTrader is a perfect type of application to
> leverage AJAX capabilities.  I will collapse all of the current web
> pages into a single rich page with dynamic and asynchronous updates of
> stock prices, user holdings, buys/sells, etc.
>
> I plan to leverage the DoJo AJAX toolkit which is being pulled into
> Apache MyFaces.  The basic architecture would look like:
>
>
> browser       <--------   -REST-  ---------->  DayTrader
> <----SOAP---->  DayTrader  <--- Java ---> DayTrader
> (dojo libs,                                    proxy
> servlet               Web services             J2EE App
> javascript)                                    soap/rest transform
>
>
> |----------------------    GERONIMO  -----------------------|
>
> There are several variations to this to pursue for performance
comparison.
>
> Any feedback?
>
> Stan.
>
>
>
>
>


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