Much more anecdotal than all that. Purely "user experiential". I was not only the developer, but the primary user of the little app in question. So I had become very used to a certain response rate. That rate would be best described as "instantaneous". I would click a button, or hit 'refresh', and the page would be there with no perceivable delay.
Now when I did my conversion to JSP, I had the old Velocity app still up and running, and the JSP version up in a different host. So I could do a side-by-side. The JSP app I'd click a button or hit refresh, and I was able to count in my head "1.... 2.... done". Before I'd see a page. It was visibly and obviously slower. > > 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 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]