How would Windsor and NHibernate have an effect on rendering times?

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Terry Massey <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
> I am working on the performance testing for the different view engines and
> have the NVelocity and Brail views completed and configured. after looking
> into the ASPView engine I am going to ask that those who want that one
> completed convert the following NVelocity view to ASPView syntax. I am
> working on the Spark Right now but I am running into a version issue where
> the trunk build of MR and AR I am using to generate the test just is not
> compatible. I also Plan on utilizing nhibernate and windsor as a comparison
> test as well to see the performance impact they have on render response
> times. for ASPView I may also need some assistance in configuration as I
> have yet to implement anything with that engine.
>
> <
>
> h3>Accounts list</h3>
> <table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
> <tr>
> <th>Account Code</th>
> <th>LevelID</th>
> <th>Account Desc</th>
> <th>Active</th>
> </tr>
> #foreach($Account in $Accounts)
> <tr>
> <td align="center">$Account.AccountCode</td>
> <td align="center">$Account.LEVELID</td>
> <td align="center">$Account.AccountDescription</td>
> <td align="center">$Account.ACTIVE</td>
> </tr>
> #end
> </table>Thanks,
> Terry Massey
>
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>
>
> I'm interested as well
>
> Juan Carlos Seguí
> Dpto. I+D+i - CAE, S.A.
>
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>
> Terry Massey escribió:
>
> I agree that there isn't much time spent in the view engine but every ms
> counts on a enterprise site. when you have complex logic that must occur and
> the choice for a view engine is interpreted and takes an extra 10 ms that
> could be used else  where for more complex logic it is well worth it to
> consider this. I have spent too much time on past projects trying to find
> ways to enhance performance to find that the big stumbling block was the
> backend dll's i had no control over. While MR provides so much more control
> over what is rendered and the wonderful end to Viewstate. I still want to
> make sure at this point in my project I am picking the best performing tools
> for the job. with a balance on the tells and technologies I wish to link up
> with and utilize. and the castle project provides that but the View engine
> is a plugable piece that I really want to make sure isn't going to be a plug
> in the flow.
>
> I will do something then If any one is interested I will share my results I
> will put together a series of simple views reading lists of data from a
> single db on a single server and do some benchmark of my own. if interested
> I will post my results with the tested views used. I may ask for some help
> once I get the NVelocity views complete. to make sure I am utilizing the
> other engine syntax correctly.
>
> I will even create a asp.net webforms to compete it against. if there is
> enough interest.
>
> Please let me know if there is interest in this type of performance data.
>
> Thanks,
> Terry Massey
>
>
>
> >
>

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