Hi all,
Some of you can remember the recurrent discussion about "tableless and customizable css forms"... There is a new feature in Yii framework about forms builder and there is -at least- a very interesting article about it here:
http://www.yiiframework.com/doc/guide/form.builder

It's so much curious that the aproach it's very similar to one which somebody told here (I dont remember well who was...) Using a kind of separate classes to keep the render and the array of elements -buttons and input elements- including sub-forms...

maybe its a clue to improve the web2py system in this sense, regards
alex

El 19/03/2010 14:24, mdipierro escribió:
Clearly we have conflicting benchmarks. I like Rocket because it is
cleaner but we need to go with the fastest. Let's wait for Tim
response and we there is a disagreement I propose that a few more
people try reproduce the benchmarks (to make sure there is not
something weird in the setup) and then we decide what to do.

Massimo

On Mar 19, 5:36 am, Kuba Kucharski<kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Are these numbers consistent with Tim numbers? Could this be dues to a
different memory usage?
1. Tim?
2. I have a lot of free memory while testing

I wrote email to an author of the blog entry about wsgi webserver
benchmarks - Nicholas Piëlhttp://nichol.as/benchmark-of-python-web-servers

In short he says:

make sure you do not use ab
yes, in my tests I use httperf

make sure you are running from other machine with limits also tweaked
this is done like that by me

use recompiled httperf
done already

this also comes from him:

"I did a quick benchmark after being pointed to Rocket and I could not
see the same performance advantage for Rocket over CherryPy, more the
opposite."

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