I'm using PR3 and 95% of the request time increase seems to be spent
in the parsing of the annotations.
On Sep 24, 3:39 pm, Fabien Potencier <fabien.potenc...@symfony-
project.com> wrote:
> If you use a sandbox from before PR3, that's because there was an HTTP
> call to validate some XML. It has been removed, and so should be must
> faster now.
>
> Fabien
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> On 9/24/10 4:35 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
>
> > I just checked the timing in the prod environment using firebug and
> > the request takes about 180ms with the following code to bind the form
> > variables:
>
> > $data = $this['request']->get('system');
> > $form->bind($data);
>
> > If I comment out the $form->bind() line the request time shrinks
> > dramatically to 50ms. Is there a cheaper way to do this? The form only
> > has two text fields and the controller also stores the values in the
> > database so it seems a bit excessive for the binding to take more than
> > twice as long as the entire bootstrapping of the framework and the
> > communication with the database through doctrines orm layer.
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