That's great news, however, I want to bring up a related concern - the
forums (and, to a lesser extent, the rest of the seam site) are very slow.
Pages routinely take 2-5 seconds to load, which doesn't bode well for the
perception of the framework. I have heard comments like "why is the site so
slow? and it's written in seam?" (and myself said similar things when I was
first introduced to Seam)
From looking at the code on the site from the examples/wiki directory, it
looks like at least many sql queries seem to be optimized -- what else could
it be? I have explored around the code but without a good dataset that
represents live data, can't do much more. Is there a way to get a recent
data dump of the website DB (with all usernames/passwords/other user data
further hashed/obfuscated, of course).
If this is possible, some of us could take a stab at perhaps making the
forums faster. It'll only help with adoption/use of the forums.
Ashish Tonse
http://ashish.tonse.com
@atonse
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Gavin King <gavin.king(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The Seam website just had its busiest month ever :-)
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Gavin King
gavin.king(a)gmail.com
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Gavin
http://hibernate.org
http://seamframework.org
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