Motten, Jeppe, Chris,

thanks so much for your excellent point, they are very helpful to my evaluation 
process. I am trying to bring Stripes as a player into this project.

Cheers,

Lu


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Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 15:40:15 -0400
Subject: Re: [Stripes-users] is Stripes suitable?

Here's a casual performance comparison from a couple of years back that found 
Stripes to be significantly faster than WebWork/Struts 2 primarily because of 
Struts 2's reliance on OGNL for binding. As far as I know, Spring MVC uses OGNL 
also.
I'm using Stripes in two production applications, one of which is running on a 
modest Linux server. The number of users has grown from tens to thousands, and 
the only scalability issues have been resolved in the persistence tier - 
Stripes contributes very little overhead to this app. 
There's a list of some public sites built using Stripes here. One of the more 
notable ones is http://imagesource.cnn.com
I would suggest that you try porting a slice of one of your existing Spring MVC 
applications and doing your own comparison. You could use Apache JMeter to 
load-test a few use cases and measure response times as the number of users 
increase.
By the way, a lot of people (including me) are using Stripes along with other 
Spring services (transactions, persistence, URL security) and Stripes coexists 
happily with those.
Chris.
On Oct 7, 2008, at 12:47 PM, ping lu wrote:Hi, Strips community,

Currently we are evaluating web framework for a very big enterprise project. 
Stripes seems to be the pick at this moment.

Though we still need more materials to support the decision (for politically 
correctness). Maybe your knowledge can easily help us out with some information:
1. Could you please list any relatively large scale enterprise applications 
used by Stripes? 
2. what is the biggest advantage (or weakness) Stripes over Spring MVC (2.5 or 
plus) in particular? (since Spring MVC has already been used in our 
organization).

We especially concern about "request/response performance" and "scalability".

With those information, we may able to make our final decisions. Any help from 
you is greatly appreciated.

regards,

H. Lu

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