Re: Wicket on low end hardware

2023-01-01 Thread Martin Terra
Anything in wicket can be preloaded, but as premature optimization is evil, you should profile your application. If you do not have debug access to a real/simulated environment then the least you can do is make your own thread logger to log what the threads are doing. ** Martin ma 2. tammik.

Re: Wicket on low end hardware

2023-01-01 Thread Anna Eileen
Hello Would you please describe your web application components? Database ? What services ran on the device? From: s...@stantastic.nl Date: Monday, January 2, 2023 at 5:23 AM To: users@wicket.apache.org Subject: Wicket on low end hardware Hi, My use case for Wicket is a quite

Wicket on low end hardware

2023-01-01 Thread stan
Hi, My use case for Wicket is a quite unconventional one. I use it as the framework for the web interface of an appliance that runs on low end hardware. The appliance doesn't have gigabytes of memory to waste or tens of CPU cores. It's more like Celeron powered hardware with maybe one or