Hey, this is scary... Firefox, Netscape and Safari all error out at high
data rates?

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 5:03 AM, lord.luki <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, maybe it wont be helpfull, but there si some response time testing
> whitch i did. I was testing gwt-rpc from client to gwt embedet server
> (Jetty). I was sending pojo object which contained 10 strings each
> with average length 10 chars. In table below is time in miliseconds
> for difrent lengths of arraylist containing this pojo objects. (From
> 10 to 100 000 objects).
> I also had to add -Xmx512M parameter for last column.
>
> lenght:   |   10        100     1000        10000       100000
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Fire Fox  |   18        30      120         1200        error
> Chrome   |        10    14      68          900 24000
> IE            |   13    40      230         3300        150000
> Opera     |       32    47      130         1300        27700
> "hosted" |       340    2500    25000   249000  3270898
> Netscape|        20     47      220         2800        error
> Safari      |  10       19      70          1300        error
>
> ps: yes it is 54 minutes for hosted mode :-D.
>
> On Sep 13, 10:37 pm, ben fenster <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  i know that but i just wanted to know if the  performence margin
> > considering having efficient serialization algoritem could be big
> > enough too be worth the invesment in developing such php server side
> > request handler
> >
> > i also wanted to know about shear power of request handling per
> > second ? , i belive that php combined with apache would prove too be
> > much stronger but i would like too hear from someone that checked it
> > out
> > On Sep 13, 4:16 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 13 sep, 07:50, ben fenster <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > have anyone checked what is the better way to comunicate with server
> > > > performence wize rpc or RequestBuilder(using php)
> >
> > > It would all depend on your serialization algorithm when not using GWT-
> > > RPC; so there's no real answer to your question.
>
> >
>

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