In http://raibledesigns.com/page/rd? Entry = biled_again_this_time_becauseArticle. Matt refuted OSS's suspicion of appfuse availability. He said that when he started a project, he only used 20%-30% of appfuse. However, general users do not know how to cleverly remove unnecessary parts.
Therefore, when building a quick platform today, we should also consider that the ever-changing enterprise applications cannot use a platform, a business model or a permission solution. We should design a flexible plug-in model, and then design different permission schemes to flexibly choose between them based on specific needs.
On struts, Matt believes that although struts has not officially declared its death, it is still inferior to springmvc and webwork. However, the number of struts users is already very powerful. There is no need to replace another technology with similar functions.
Matt also compared jetty 5.1.5rc1, Tomcat 5.5.9 and resin 3.0.14 (OS version.
Run the test-canoo test case, that is, the appfuse Interface Test.
Jetty:19 seconds
Tomcat:19 seconds
Resin:29 seconds
Start appfuse execution
Jetty:7 seconds
Tomcat:8 seconds
Resin:13 seconds
The conclusion is that the open-source resin version is much slower than the commercial version.
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