Yeah, I thought that we were going to "bite ourselves in the foot" as
well. Rewriting code is a pain to begin with and we wouldn't have
went ahead with the project if it hadn't been for the weblogic staff
recommending that we remove kona.
We have also tested the code without the kona and seen significant
speedup.
ECS was looked at as an alternative but it was harder to read than
kona and we couldn't find any document on it's benefit over kona.
jaman
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Subject: Re: Escape from htmlkona
Author: jon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at wich-unix-mime
Date: 5/6/99 1:49 PM
> Due to the hundreds of small objects created and decrease in
> performance from using weblogic's htmlkona, our company decided to
> appoint me to remove all the htmlkona code. I am running into a
> problem though. Can someone look at this code and tell me why I don't
> see Hello World on my browser? I know the server is configured
> correctly because I can replace the code with kona and it works just
> fine.
No offense, but I seriously doubt that HtmlKona is the real problem here. I
have created 50,000+ line web based servlet applications built entirely
around HtmlKona and the speed was perfectly fine.
You are going to bite yourself in the foot for ditching HtmlKona...it is the
best type of system for doing HtmlOutput.
<plug>
BTW, if you want something even better than HtmlKona check out ECS...it is
open source. <http://java.apache.org/ecs/>
</plug>
-jon
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