Pete,

Are you looking at the timings in the debugging output? If so, especially
for CFC's, those are not accurate at all! Most of the processing time shown
there is from the load introduced by the debugging template itself (in the
case of CFC's).

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Behalf Of Peter H
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 3:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDev] Coldfusion Execution Times


Hi guys,

When building your applications to what extent do you consider the total
execution time important for a page? Is there a target time to aim at?

Why do I ask? Well, my cfc/xml based solution runs slower by than my
non-cfc/string parsing solution by about 30/50 ms. From a
development/maintenance perspective I know I prefer the cfc/xml one but
30/50ms just seems like a lot.

My current thinking is 1) Look at speeding up the current implementaion or
2) Keep with cfc's but drop the xml and wrap my string-parsing logic into a
cfc (so at least it's a bit more organised)

I'd love to hear other peoples view on this.

Cheers, Pete (aka lad4bear)




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