Thanks for the data. Which kind of test cases are you using? It depends on the complexity of web apps.
Yongsheng > -----Original Message----- > From: Crosswalk-dev [mailto:crosswalk-dev-boun...@lists.crosswalk-project.org] > On Behalf Of Ming, Bai > Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 9:42 AM > To: crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org > Subject: Re: [Crosswalk-dev] Intent to implement - SplashScreen API for xwalk > based application. > > I've a done a test several months before for my shared process mode patch, by > loading a simple html hello world page: > current: about 1.5s > shared mode: about <1s > it's on Tizen/PR3 > > - Ming, Bai > > On 12/24/2013 09:26 AM, Wang, Shiliu wrote: > > Creating splashscreen using JS can't cover the period of time that xwalk > > spend > to load native library and resources. Guangzheng/Junmin, could you provide the > data that how long it cost normally? > > > > Thus, splash screen isn't that user unfriendly, at least it's better than a > > black > screen/white screen at application's startup time. As long as it keeps for a > reasonable time. > > > > Thanks, > > Shiliu. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Crosswalk-dev > > [mailto:crosswalk-dev-boun...@lists.crosswalk-project.org] On Behalf > > Of Kenneth Rohde Christiansen > > Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:34 PM > > To: Waterman, Max > > Cc: <crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org> > > Subject: Re: [Crosswalk-dev] Intent to implement - SplashScreen API for > > xwalk > based application. > > > > I think that is why there should be some max time before initial layout > > finished, > like say 300ms. If the app didn't finish initial layout at that time the > window will > show anyway. That way you should have time to show a simplified UI of your > app, > or a splashscreen (done with JS + some background picture etc), and badly > behaved apps will still show up quickly, though their use experience won't be > that good. > > > > Also when creating a splashscreen you most often want it to fade > > nicely into your read UI. That is what happens on iOS and is possible > > to do with creating the splashscreen manually using JS and HTML/CSS > > > > On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Max Waterman <max.water...@intel.com> > wrote: > >> On 23/12/13 17:50, Kenneth Rohde Christiansen wrote: > >>> A combination of those two methods might be a better solution, or > >>> could at least be researched. > >> > >> IMO, that sounds like a much better solution. > >> > >> Splashscreens always seemed like a bit of a cludge to me - just > >> covering up slowness that should be made faster or removed completely. > >> > >> I do wonder how it would look to a user though - if the app is > >> particularly slow to start, then it will look as if the user hasn't > >> tapped the app icon properly and result in him/her tapping multiple times? > >> > >> Worth looking into, though, for sure. > >> > >> I hope someone is looking into how to minimise the time from the > >> first tap on the app's icon to the app actually starting - imo, that's the > >> real > issue. > >> > >> Max. > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Crosswalk-dev mailing list > >> Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org > >> https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev > > > > > > -- > > Kenneth Rohde Christiansen > > Web Platform Architect, Intel Corporation. > > Phone +45 4294 9458 ﹆﹆﹆ > > _______________________________________________ > > Crosswalk-dev mailing list > > Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org > > https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev > > _______________________________________________ > > Crosswalk-dev mailing list > > Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org > > https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Crosswalk-dev mailing list > Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org > https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev _______________________________________________ Crosswalk-dev mailing list Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev