I would think that 1000 bindings is too much, by too much I mean that
there would most probably be a noticeable lag between typing text on
the keyboard and its appearance in the input field on the form. IIRC
an order form with ten lines in UBL produced (after all unnecessary
bindings had been dropped) somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000
bindings and keys entered had a lag time of some seconds per key. So
that with my typing speed entering my name in a field meant I was done
typing and sitting around for what must have been ten seconds while
the field finished getting filled in (I timed it and wrote it down
somewhere but don't want to go look now).This could have been
optimized perhaps, but probably not that much.

300 though I think would be reasonable.

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

On 10/4/07, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> > bryan rasmussen wrote:
> >
> >> As far as repeat, no. I have some examples generating UBL documents
> >> (Invoices) outside of OO with the user determining at generation time
> >> how many lines are required. This however ran into another problem
> >> with the OO implementation which cannot handle the large number of
> >> bindings such a format as UBL requires for the editing of a large
> >> document.
> As of number of binding limitation, how is it? As for the project I am
> working on, we commonly have XForm that have 300 values in it (would
> reflect 300 bindings).
> I would think as an extreme case a form we have may reach 1000 bindings
> in the future. How is your experience in regarding to binding limitation?
>
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