Thursday, October 7, 2004, 9:09:01 AM, Jochen Toppe wrote: > Interesting. I will have definite figures in my hand in a few weeks :) > I'll post them. > > Jochen > >> In my experience, your assumption is wrong. I think I've spilled this to >> the list before... I once had a small app that I wrote using exclusive >> servlets/velocity. Then I realized I'd created a small app that only *I* >> could maintain because no one else knew/loved velocity like I did. I >> also needed to start adding graphs to my app, and I went the easy >> cewolf/jfreechart route (which requires jsp/taglibs). >> >> Anyways... even on the pages without taglibs (to satisfy those that say >> "it's the taglibs"), I found that when I re-wrote my pages as JSP, the >> pages were (anecdotally, and completely unofficially with no stats to back >> it up).. at least 2-3x slower. [snip]
I understand that what you say it "anecdotally, and completely unofficially", but still, how did you measured that? Between which points of the response production? How big time are we talking about (say, 0.01 s versus 0.02-0.03 s)? -- Best regards, Daniel Dekany ____________________________________________________________________ Miert fizetsz az internetert? Korlatlan, ingyenes internet hozzaferes a FreeStarttol. Probald ki most! http://www.freestart.hu --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]