new & improved client side Javascript is FAST

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new & improved client side Javascript is FAST

Adrian Baker-2
Let me be the first to say that the new client side javascript
initialisation is *fast*.

We had large forms which were taking 10+ seconds to initialize in the
browser: this has shrunk to nothing. Interactions with the forms feels
faster too, although we haven't done any
actual measurements of this.

Adrian





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Re: new & improved client side Javascript is FAST

Erik Bruchez
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Adrian,

The new JS code (along with some server-side adjustments) was designed
to address that specific issue of slow-running client-side code with
large forms, so we are really glad to hear that you have a good
experience with it! We certainly see a huge different with several large
applications we have been trying the new code with.

Some server-side optimizations have been implemented as well, and the
good news is that there is more that can be done to improve server-side
performance in the future: it's "just" a matter of finding the time to
implement the ideas we have ;-)

-Erik

Adrian Baker wrote:
> Let me be the first to say that the new client side javascript
> initialisation is *fast*.
>
> We had large forms which were taking 10+ seconds to initialize in the
> browser: this has shrunk to nothing. Interactions with the forms feels
> faster too, although we haven't done any
> actual measurements of this.
>
> Adrian

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Re: Re: new & improved client side Javascript is FAST

assafn
Hi,

I have tried the latest nightly build with our application and I cannot see any difference. Also, the DMV which is supposed to work on the new nightly-builds also loads in about 12-13 seconds.

Is anyone experiencing better performance? Am I missing anything?

Thanks,

Assaf



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Re: new & improved client side Javascript is FAST

Erik Bruchez
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Assaf,

That definitely sounds like too much.

You should see timings in the OPS logs. It would be useful if you could
report those. You should see timings not only for the loading of the
page, but for associated resources, in particular JavaScript files.

However, the JavaScript files should load only once per client, and then
they should stay in the browser cache. How do you measure performance?
Do you always do full loads with all the JavaScript files?

Do you experience the same type of performance if you connect to:

   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/forms

What kind of hardware are you running your application on? Can you
determine whether the time is spent on the client, on the server, or on
the wire?

-Erik

[hidden email] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried the latest nightly build with our application and I cannot see any difference. Also, the DMV which is supposed to work on the new nightly-builds also loads in about 12-13 seconds.
>
> Is anyone experiencing better performance? Am I missing anything?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Assaf

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