On 4/26/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > You know... I think (as much as I'd like to see this just 'built in') > this is a lot like saying "I'd like my source code editor/syntax > highlighter/code completer to have source code integration" - it doesn't > belong. What you need is an "Eclipse/Idea/Pick your IDE" that integrates > the two.
The above paragraph is in some English-like language that look *exactly* like English but runs through my brain without computing into anything at all ;-) Probably the similar to the language my wife uses to mean "do it yesterday or I will make your life a living hell" when she says "do it whenever, I don't care." What does "I'd like my source code editor/syntax highlighter/code completer to have source code integration" mean? Geoff > > Hmmm... Yeah... That would be an interesting endeavor. Time to work out > something like this... Take that IDE to application-land. > > James Carman wrote: > > It might be worth looking into OSCache for this. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Brian K. Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:20 AM > > To: Tapestry development > > Subject: Re: Tapestry 5 progress > > > > Works for me. Plenty of growing room for 4 left anyway, right Jesse? ;-) > > I'm just hoping to get documentation (*ugh*) and tooling (Spindle) up to > > speed before 5 hits. (feed the masses and all that :-)) > > > > In speaking of performance... (I'm off in dream land here, I know... but > > I like it there sometimes) > > > > Many moons ago, there was talk of a 'tool' /'utility' that would > > basically spider a Tapestry app and get all the generated HTML resulting > > in basically a statically generated site. This helps tremendously when > > you're running behind a web server that's tuned to serve static content > > - it's what they do and they do it pretty well with no overhead past > > itself (meaning no java, no db, etc). I'd like to see if we can't add > > some sort of 'cache' attribute to the HTML (somewhere) that would allow > > Tapestry to perform this type of "wait, it says to cache it - i've > > already generated it, I'll just grab that and use it" processing. This > > would also allow Tapestry to build on first access but write out the > > generated HTML so the next time a request comes in for it, the web > > server would find it first (outside the mapping for Tapestry). Granted > > this would only work for pages that were "cache=true" and had no dynamic > > components inside it, but for a lot of sites that's enough (especially > > outside a 'user' area). If there's a static form, submitting it would > > pass back to Tapestry for processing. > > > > I'd see this as only improving performance if you run Tapestry behind > > something like Apache. Granted, you'd get a lot of "that's not fair - > > you're not comparing our framework to yours if you don't hit your > > framework more than once when we have to hit ours every time" > > comments... but hey ;-) > > > > My .02 > > Brian > > > > Howard Lewis Ship wrote: > >>> The basic AOP infrastructure is coming along. I expect the rest to > >>> ramp up pretty quickly once I get that in place, but we're still > >>> talking months. Maybe a useable beta by year's end. > >>> > >>> I think I predicted a big performance boost for Tapestry 4 apps vs. > >>> equivalent Tapestry 3 apps. I believe the difference between 4 and 5 > >>> will be greater. In fact, I expect OGNL support to be an add on, and > >>> the built-in code will be an improved version of tapestry-prop (from > >>> Tapestry @ JavaForge). I want Tapestry to be extremely high > >>> performance, as one of its differentiators from JSF and Rails. > >>> > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (MingW32) > > iD8DBQFET6noaCoPKRow/gARAikKAKDcEAfRIItqd4LgP5DBfqEv+mlgyACgm/Nu > wL3sefySCxJKT0CsLBeykkI= > =sF1X > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- The Spindle guy. http://spindle.sf.net Blog: http://jroller.com/page/glongman Other interests: http://www.squidoo.com/spaceelevator/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]