nVelocity performance penalties?
nVelocity performance penalties?
Are there performance penalties we need to be aware of when deciding when to use nVelocity? For instance, it is much easier for me as a non-ASP.net programmer to create my own out of stock logic and layout using nVelocity than it is hacking the control that currently displays it. Will using too much nVelocity bog things down? Right now our pages feel like they are loading pretty slowly.
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Hello Will,
Slow? I've not seen that at all even when testing with large datasets. If you're doing a lot of changes to the site, remember many require a total re-compile of the application. This is the only time I see delays.
If you are finding any pages which appear slow (frequently) please feel free to comment and we'll re-check them for load.
Slow? I've not seen that at all even when testing with large datasets. If you're doing a lot of changes to the site, remember many require a total re-compile of the application. This is the only time I see delays.
If you are finding any pages which appear slow (frequently) please feel free to comment and we'll re-check them for load.
I haven't spent any time looking into it. Don't know if it's our host, our html, or our customizations. Right now it just doesn't feel 'snappy'. Going to get our initial integration finished, then see how we're doing. When you say "total re-compile" does that mean it checks to see if scriptlets and controls have changed and re-compiles as needed? Otherwise, is there caching going on?
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