C2 instance,
> which is considerably lower specced then your test machine.
>
> On Jun 20, 11:23 pm, Daniel Guryca wrote:
> > Nope I'm not comparing apples with oranges.
> > Numbers I gave you are numbers with disabled database stuff (commented
> out
> > everything in
8:21 am, carlo wrote:
> > Anyway I would be surprised to see CherryPy+SQLite performing slower
> > than Apache+anything else at least under moderate load.
> >
> > carlo
> >
> > On 19 Giu, 20:18, Fran wrote:
> >
> > > On 19 June, 16:01, Daniel Guryc
ote:
> > On 19 June, 16:01, Daniel Guryca wrote:
> >
> > > I can see that performance coming from a default integrated server is
> > > somewhat poor.
> >
> > 'integrated server' = CherryPy/SQLite, right?
> >
> > > What other deplo
Hey, thanks.
One more question:
I can see that performance coming from a default integrated server is
somewhat poor.
I have benchmarked it with apache bench - I mean this included page:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/examples/default/index page.
For my dual core AMD @ 2.1Ghz and ab -c 10 -n 1000
http://
Hey totally agree with you !
It is too bad not to be able to define my own fully customized forms
within a view,
operate over them in a controller but still need to have a necessary
relation to a database model !
Logic should be defined in a controller and presentation in a view.
Daniel
On Mon
As for Appcelerator:
I have tried to create a few apps with it.
Hmm .. I'm not very excited. Some app tags are not working as they
should ... rendering problems and others.
For me that is a signal to leave this technology.
As for my choice of framework for my future web apps:
Now I'm still choosi
Hi,
My 2 cents:
I have been a Java web and Swing developer for 5 years.
I use great Enhydra + DODS (database layer) frameworks and have
created some huge applications with these technologies.
I used to develop in PHP and Perl too but it's been an old history.
Those are my experiences from a real
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