Hi Raju,

Great ideas.  I will figure out how to designate SWf9 applications on
the OL Website - maybe annotating them with a cool graphic in the
Showcase where they are highlighted.

Chris - we'd love to have a write up describing your experience
migrating to SWF9/10. An email (text format) would be great - we'll
add it to the <view>.

Thanks,
Amy



On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Raju Bitter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Congratulations, Chris!
>
>
> Another large application migrated to SWF9, that's excellent news! Do you 
> think that someone on your team has the time to come up with a small article  
> describing your experience migrating to SWF9? That would be an excellent 
> contribution to  OpenLaszlo<view>.
>
> @Amy: Should we create a page on openlaszlo.org listing the application 
> already running on SWF9/SWF10?
>
> Keep me updated on when you are going to deploy the new version.
>
> Cheers,
> Raju
>
>
>
> On Nov 20, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Chris Kohlhardt wrote:
>
>> After a good amount of work, we've managed to get our application completely 
>> migrated to OL4.6.1 and SWF9.
>>
>> Thank you very much to everyone involved in making the SWF9 runtime a 
>> reality.  The performance of Gliffy is so much faster now, it's almost 
>> unbelievable.  We're entering QA next week, and we expect to release SWF9 
>> Gliffy in mid December.
>>
>> One thing we noticed is that compilation of SWF9 is a lot slower.  After 
>> some digging, we were able to speed things up by:
>> - setting compiler.swf9.incremental=true in lps.properties
>> - allocating at least 2GB of memory to the tomcat instance running the lps
>> - moving developers to a pure 64bit OS (Clint moved to Windows 7 after a 
>> long stint with XP)
>>
>> Are there any other performance tips to consider?
>>
>> thx!
>>
>> -chris
>
>

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