Hello Bencze,

many thanks for your interest in Crosswalk.

The best way to go about this would be to profile your app, and find
out whether there are any portions that stand out and/or limit
usability. After that, analyse whether your application/libraries
could be improved, or whether a general case for improvement in
Crosswalk/Chromium could be established.

But the first thing is to find out, what it is, that is (too) slow.
Once you start looking, you might see that security relevant code does
not even show up in your profiles.

Best,
Rob

On 22 November 2014 11:16, Balazs Bencze <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear developers,
>
> I am interested in hacking Crosswalk a little bit, so it would satisfy my
> needs.
> I've been using Crosswalk for an application for tablets, and it works quite
> well,
> thank you on that. The application is really big, was developed with GWT,
> lot of Javascript
>  running, Canvas painting and WebGl, using Phonegap/Cordova. I am interested
> whether there are some
>  unnecessary bottlenecks in the code for doing this (I guess there could be
> some security mechanism which are unneeded because the application runs from
> a local HTML and JS).
> If you know any ways to speed up Crosswalk, I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Best Regards,
>   Bencze Balázs
> Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
>
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