Monday, November 1, 2010

Re: Re: Announcing GWT 2.1

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Regards
Rahul Shinde


On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 11:01:25 +0530 Stephen Haberman wrote
>Hi Shawn,
>
>Thanks for the links.
>
>Moving off JDO and Spring MVC (the web framework, not DI) seemed to be
>the biggest startup time wins, which is in line with my assertion that
>DI itself is not typically the bottleneck.
>
>That being said, the streamhead link:
>
>> http://www.streamhead.com/google-appengine-java-loading-request-analysis/
>
>Was the most interesting because he truly did DI/no-DI comparison
>(trusting his approach anyway), and saw base DI adding 1s overhead.
>
>That is more than I would have guessed, but given it's Spring, I guess
>I can believe it.
>
>I do enjoy seeing startup time highlighted--way too many pointy haired
>managers (or architects) don't think 10s+, 30s+, 60s+ app startups times
>affect their developers' productivity. It's terribly frustrating.
>
>Thanks again,
>Stephen
>
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