I am not sure...how the internals of CFMX Implementation makes quite some difference in the performance of code.
This is kind of an old thread that keeps coming up... folks write a little test loop and worry about something being faster / slower one way than another. The performance differences you're seeing are really unimportant in the long-run and you'd be much better off worrying about bigger issues (like software architecture, user interaction etc).
Build it using good design, see how it performs, load test it and tune it. Most performance improvements come from using a better algorithm - not from some one-line code tweak.
Does anybody suggest going the Java route for better performance?
If you're so concerned about performance, write your site in assembler!
I just spent a week at JavaOne and focused on the performance-related sessions since I'm very interested in performance at large. Here's the links to my blog entries about those sessions:
Garbage Collection:
http://www.corfield.org/ index.php?fuseaction=blog.archive&month=2003_06#000399
Five Secrets to Faster Code:
http://www.corfield.org/ index.php?fuseaction=blog.archive&month=2003_06#000398
Note in particular: "Above all, start with readable code - it's easier to maintain, it's easier to tune and HotSpot will do a better job of optimizing it."
Benchmarking:
http://www.corfield.org/ index.php?fuseaction=blog.archive&month=2003_06#000393
Performance Monitoring:
http://www.corfield.org/ index.php?fuseaction=blog.archive&month=2003_06#000392
Platform Performance:
http://www.corfield.org/ index.php?fuseaction=blog.archive&month=2003_06#000388
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
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