Hi!
Thanks for the info! Is the vertical scale in the diagrams of the JavaOne
Performance Slides the CPU-Load?
Martin, you mentioned partial state saving. I read some blog entries of
jocob (facelets) and adam winer about partial state saving. Is it already
implemented in facelets? (it's a view-handler issue, right? ;) )

thanks!

clemens

2006/11/22, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

P.S.: this small advantage is true for RI 1.2 versus MyFaces 1.1,
MyFaces 1.1 has been _way_ faster than RI 1.1

regards,

Martin

On 11/22/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Clemens,
>
> to save you the troubles of trying to migrate: MyFaces is as fast as
> the RI, our numbers even show a small advantage. Where we can all save
> performance is in partial state-saving.
>
> regards,
>
> Martin
>
> On 11/22/06, Cagatay Civici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Wiki about performance;
> >
> > http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Performance
> >
> > Cagatay
> >
> >
> > On 11/22/06, Clemens Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > > does somebody has gathered some founded experience in a
jsf-production
> > environment with 200+ users, accessing the website quite frequently in
an
> > intranet setup?
> > > I could only find some discussions dated early 2004 that stated,
that the
> > performance isn't that good. Can you point me to ressources where I
might
> > find some stress-tests or performance discussion on a current myFaces
or JSF
> > 1.2 RI release?
> > > Thanks in advance!
> > > greets,
> > > clemens
> > >
> >
> >
>
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