Yup, the improvements in AMF protocol from older versions of CF is awesome - 7.02 supports the AMF3 (ActionScript 3.0/Flex 2.0) protocol and is much much quicker. --- In [email protected], "Darren Houle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This was not designed as a controlled experiment, just something I coded, > noticed, and thought I'd pass on... > > I'm building a small Cairngorm application and one of it's functions is to > display two sets of network user accounts in two datagrids. Initially I > used a WebService to call a Coldfusion CFC that returns simple Query objects > pulled from an Oracle database. Datagrid 1 retrieves and displays about 400 > accounts, and datagrid 2 about 3000 accounts. > > Using a WebService the retreival time appeared to be about 2-3 seconds > (roughly based on the amount of time the showCursor clock was spinning) > before the result handler fired, and the render time to fit the data into > the grids was approximately another 6-7 seconds. > > I just converted all the RPC calls to RemoteObject calls and now the total > retrieval AND render time is well under 2 seconds total. > > Retrieval time is faster (the spinning cursor is almost non existent) and > the render time is insanely fast. I'm guessing that AMF and not needing to > parse thru the SOAP return payloadmade the difference. Pull back a simple > boolean with either type of RPC call, not so much, but pull back 3500 > records and you *definitely* see a difference with RemoteObject. > > Darren >
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