Ok, Ok, I need to refrase my self:

I disagree with the statment that CFMX is 10% faster than CF5, not whit
the tests itself.

I've heard that CFMX outperforms CF5 in terms of scalability (not
necessary performance), but... It's really hard to know if the rules of
CF5 "good coding" and settings (such as the ones you find in TechNotes,
Articles and books (Optimizing ColdFusion 5 and so on)) are now also
valid to CFMX... Maybe a "CF5" code and server tunning is not suitable
for CFMX in terms of performance, maybe yes... Not sure, who is? I've
experiencing a lack of more professional and non-MM resources such as
articles, etc.. (God saves CF-Talk!)... :o) Using one tag instead of one
will be faster? (eg. using CFLOOP QUERY instead of CFOUTPUT)?? The
security issues (when specific to the CFServer) will be the sames?? I'm
with the feeling that I need to re-learn ColdFusion... Ah, and also wait
for the JIT... :o)

Damn. Sorry, but I'm blue today... :o)

[]'s
Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Hubner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 25/07/2002 5:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: It's official: CFMX is 10% faster than CF5


CFMX Performance Brief: CFMX is "only" 10% faster than CF5 under Win2k
boxes:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/whitepapers/pdf/cfmx_perfo
rmance_brief.pdf

Well, almost everybody knows it in it's day-by-day tests/usages...

I disagree with the tests. CFMX is not 10% faster than CF5... It looks
that MM doesn't take in consideration the time (very long, specially on
templates that calls lots of includes, such as fusebox ones), to the
just-in-time compiler finish it's job (which takes 100% of my CPU)...
I've told once and I'm gonna say it again: it's a pain in the ass wait
CFMX compiles my templates everytime I modify it. In a production
environment this is acceptable but in a development environment is realy
bad! It becames painless if you use 1Gb processors or faster but...
Well, does anybody has the same complain?

[]'s
Alex


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