o(╯□╰)o, about 17999 books. This only a test. In practical applications, I also transfer the array data like this but not books. Buy I found when transfer large amounts of data one-time, php is very slow. Can you tell me why?
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Matthew Chambers <[email protected]>wrote: > > How much roughly would 829k worth of books cost? Are you preparing for > people to order the entire amazon library through your interface? > > > On 17/04/13 20:06, Hassan Chen wrote: > >> Hi, >> Now I'm using TNonblockingServer. But I found php is so slow than cpp. >> >> The testing result: >> >> server client data size time >> cpp php 829K 2m23.110s >> cpp php 446K 0m33.337s >> cpp php 199K 0m4.305s >> cpp cpp 829K 0m0.564s >> >> The service and data struct is: >> struct Book { >> 1: i32 book_id, >> 2: string book_name, >> 3: string book_author, >> 4: double book_price, >> 5: string book_publisher, >> 6: i32 age, >> } >> >> service BookOrder { >> list<Book> order(1: string book); >> } >> >> >> Now I have some question: >> 1. Why php is so much slower than cpp >> 2. As the amount of data increases, the php's performance drastically >> reduced >> >> can anyone tell me? >> >> Thanks. >> -- >> Hassan Chen >> >> >
