Re: Newbie: Mixing HTML & WO Pages?
Re: Newbie: Mixing HTML & WO Pages?
- Subject: Re: Newbie: Mixing HTML & WO Pages?
- From: Bob McCormick <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 10:14:50 -0700
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 09:53 AM,
email@hidden wrote:
The main performance issue with WO has to do with EOF---that is, with
database access through the Enterprise Objects Framework. Things can
be
quite slow, when compared with using other less powerful solutions.
Yup - that makes sense. Fetching data will always be the bottleneck to
any website. I realize that with the added ease that we get by using
EOM and not writing any SQL, you now have me thinking/wondering how
much of a penalty are we talking about here? This particular project
isn't going to have to worry about past projects performance metrics,
but a future project might. Do you (or any lurkers) have thoughts on
performance difference? Sorry if I'm coming across paranoid, I just
really wish to understand the real-world performance of WO so that I
can plan or design accordingly.
One other thing to be aware of: By default, WO applications have the
property allowsConcurrentRequestHandling set to false. There's really
no
good reason for this in a WO 5.2 application. If you are beginning a
new
application, you should probably just set this to true in the
application
constructor: setAllowsConcurrentRequestHandling(true). You will need
to
make sure that any data in Application or in static variables, is safe
for concurrent access.
OK - this is good to know, I'll look that one up to better understand.
Thanks!
Best regards...Bob
Bob McCormick
XebraTech
(805) 302-3359
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