Здравствуйте, Ballist1c.

Вы писали Friday, June 22, 2007, 5:32:27 AM:


> whoa, okay guys, slow down a second... we need to get something clear here...

> I am not smearing wicket, this is an impression I got when 5/5 wicket
> websites i visited were slow.... there is nothing wrong with that and It was
> a perfectly natural judgement to draw. 

> I apologise if it looked like I was attacking the project.

> I came here looking for advice from the veterans... and I definately got
> it... in a crude form.. but never the less ... i got it...

> Thanks guys !

I'm not veteran wicket user, but I'm going to use wicket for every
project I'll get. Recently I built a non-public payment service site
with wicket. The application was tested with jmeter and I was more
then happy with performance. On my toy test PC with Athlon XP 1800
(1.4GHz), 767Mb RAM, Java 1.4.2, Tomcat-5.5, Windows XP and Oracle 9i
I've got 200requests/sec and no drops/or errors. Actually it could do
more, but DB was the main bottleneck here. It is on production now,
and during peak hours it serves some 1000hits/s and we expect this
number will grow. Again, the main problem we will face will be
persistence layer (Persistence+DB).
I suggest you to build some prototype yourself (it is very easy with
wicket to build prototypes) and check the performance. Or check out
the threadtest project as guys suggested already and play with it.


> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>> 
>> and somehow you magically know that it is wicket that is slow and not the
>> database of those webapplications? damn, i wish i had your tools :)
>> 
>> -igor
>> 
>> On 6/21/07, Ballist1c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> i have been checking out a few sites using wicket at the moment on the
>>> Wicket Wiki...
>>>
>>> And they all seem extremely slow... I was wondering if anyone knew of any
>>> other fancy websites that are pretty advanced into wicket development
>>> that
>>> I
>>> could check out, cause so far the real world performance i have seen from
>>> wicket has been dissapointing thus far :(
>>> --
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>>>
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