On 9 Oct, 2007, at 12:48, Andi Vajda wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Philippe Bossut wrote:
Also, one could think about addressing performance and scalability
at the repo level, without changing the whole architecture.
While Chandler was developed with an infinitely scalable and
infinitely fast repository in mind, it might be time to let reality
sink in. The repository has come a long way in terms of performance
and could still be improved, for sure, but coulddn't one think
about addressing performance and scalability at the app level as
well, without changing the whole repository architecture ?
Well, one can think about anything, so sure :). But as things stand,
there isn't really an "app level" to speak of: The repository is
intertwined with everything, and its API shapes the app layer in ways
that aren't always so effective. (The current indexing situation is
one concrete example).
--Grant
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