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Re[2]: Webware vs. PHP - performance comparision!: msg#00026python.cheetah
Hello Mike, Tuesday, October 7, 2003, 7:38:34 AM, you wrote: >> >> The same pages works fast, and the >> >> same pages sometimes display after long delay. > Could it be the delay is happening the first time a new section is > hit, causing a time-consuming import? I'm having this at a site I'm > working on, and the delay is 30 seconds or more. The solution here > would be to pre-import the modules before the users notice. Is it possible that I could get such effect for the same pages? I jump from page to page and during coming back (sometimes) I have to wait. I have max. nr of threads set to 100. Am I working always within the same WebKit thread? Maybe after jumping from servlet to servlet I use another thread (or more that one) and I have to download all modules from the beginning? My sevlets are no small. E.g. the main servlet (index.py) displays several different cheetah templates which depend on parsed URL value. -- JZ ICQ:6712522 ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf
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