Not exactly scientific, but I do trust Rickard to do things correctly...he
has an existing JSP page for testing and then converted it to
Velocity...here are the results...

    JSP - 240-480ms
    Velocity - 50-70ms

You make the decision.

:-)

-jon

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Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 17:41:37 +0200
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Subject: Re: Velocity monthlist

Rickard Öberg wrote:
> Ok guys, this is latest(-ish) Catalina sources. I tried hitting the page
> a couple of hundred times before checking the time, and it stabilized at
> scores around 50-70ms. So, that's like, 6 times faster than the same JSP
> running on Tomcat 3.2. And the VM was direct converted, almost line by
> line, since the WebWork taglib is very similar to the Velocity
> directives, so it's a quite fair comparison.

And to make this comparison even more fair, I just tested the JSP page
on the same Catalina build, and it scored between 240-480ms. So, not
only is it slower, it is more fluctuating (and I also think I dare say
that the JSP taglib in WebWork is as optimized as it can be).

Interesting...

/Rickard

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Rickard Öberg
Software Development Specialist
xlurc - Xpedio Linköping Ubiquitous Research Center
Author of "Mastering RMI"
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