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Re: WWDC and Cocoa-EOF
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Re: WWDC and Cocoa-EOF


  • Subject: Re: WWDC and Cocoa-EOF
  • From: Philip Mötteli <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:30:31 +0200

Hi


Am 01.07.2004 um 02:31 schrieb Yves Custeau:
As some may have seen my posts a couple months ago about using Cocoa-EOF
despite the lack of formal support from Apple I decide to go ahead with the
project. Development is going well but I'm hitting some serious performance
issues at runtime.


I guess that populating all those arrays and objects and checking all the
reference etc is taking its toll on the technology mainly when you are using
the technology in a desktop UI way (quick changing of screens, quickly
switching between tabs, etc etc).


I see a lot of spinning wheels, even on my Dual-G5 !!! And memory
consumption is hefty (the application is using 125Meg of active memory after
a simple usage of the application). The application is barely usable on an
Imac 800MHZ....


Oh well I guess that this is the price for using such an advanced
framework....

I didn't quite understand, if you use the EOF with Java or ObjC. In the latter, it could eventually help you, to use an open source EOF. Then you could trace yourself, where the bottleneck is and take measures.



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