Thanks for all this information.
However Jahia is released under a collaborative
source license which allows you 1) to influence next Jahia developments and 2)
to get license credits for all your direct or indirect contributions in the
community.
Like you have said, it is not up to me to
decide if I can participate it is up to the management. J��
Best Regards
Benjamin L�onard
Intrasoft Internationnal
Currently at European Parliament
-----Original Message-----
From: St�phane Croisier
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:05
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Performance and cache
At 12:12 08/07/2004, you
wrote:
I can give you some information about what we are using to cache
our database data (this mechanism work very well with Oracle). For all our db
access we are using hibernate but with OScache. You can find information there http://www.opensymphony.com/ but I
don't know if it is usable by you......
Yes this is a project we have (perhaps more with Apache OJB -
http://db.apache.org/ojb/ - and JCS - http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/jcs/ -
as we are more focused on integrating the whole Apache stack, but the effet
will be the same).
However:
A) Jahia is now 5 years old and such tools were not initially existing, so we
sometimes have to live with the existing pieces of code (even if we would used
other more performing layers today if we restarted the project from scratch)
B) As Serge mentionned it, such a refactoring will not happen overnight and
will require time (... and then money)
C) most of the Jahia users prefer usually developing or sponsorizing new
functional features rather than low-level refactoring tasks (quite a shame but
also quite understandable as low level optimizations are more difficult to
explain and to deal with the management team). However Jahia is released under
a collaborative source license which allows you 1) to influence next Jahia
developments and 2) to get license credits for all your direct or indirect
contributions in the community. So if you think it is important for you, feel free
to try to sponsorize it or to develop it internally (... and if I am not
wrong we are right now negociating such a generic development budget with the
European Parliament in order to let you (them) choose and decide which will be
the next key features you (they) want to see refactored or added inside next
releases of Jahia... So perhaps such a refactoring will be one of these future
collaborative projects!)
Best Regards
St�phane