Can PrimeFaces website hold 100000+ online users?
How about Primefaces project performance compared with Struts2 or SpringMVC project ?
Can use Primefaces for large-scale e-commerce site?
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IMO primefaces would be a good JSF library (because it's lightweight) but JSF itself is maybe not the best choice because of viewspace and else... On the other hand, toys r us UK is built with JSF. If you have enough nodes in your cluster, i think JSF could handle it but i have no experience with really big applications which serves more than a few hundred people.
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Yes, Just because of the lack Primefaces practical for large-scale systems experience. Now I choose Primefaces to build a e-commerce sitefor our company, Temporarily the users is small so there is no performance issues, but I did a little worried Primefaces for large scale system performance problems.
BTW, I hope Primefaces will compress the javaScript package to reduce transmission overhead.
BTW, I hope Primefaces will compress the javaScript package to reduce transmission overhead.
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PrimeFaces resources are compressed.
PrimeFaces is not the problem. If there is a problem, then it is JSF.
For a ecommerce application, i would use an stateless framework but if u have 50 cluster nodes, it should be ok
PrimeFaces is not the problem. If there is a problem, then it is JSF.
For a ecommerce application, i would use an stateless framework but if u have 50 cluster nodes, it should be ok
Thomas Andraschko
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I know one;
http://www.qumpanya.com/
Also see;
http://wiki.primefaces.org/pages/viewpa ... eId=294964
http://www.qumpanya.com/
Also see;
http://wiki.primefaces.org/pages/viewpa ... eId=294964
Thanks a lot.
I have choose Primefaces to build a e-commerce site for our company. Yes, If I meet some performance issues, I will cluster our site. But before I found some other real large-scale e-commerce site use Primefaces, I am a little worried.
I am confident now.
BTW, I hope the next version of Primefaces reduce or compress the JavaScript file in the jar, in order to reduce the client requests to download data. Thanks.
I have choose Primefaces to build a e-commerce site for our company. Yes, If I meet some performance issues, I will cluster our site. But before I found some other real large-scale e-commerce site use Primefaces, I am a little worried.
I am confident now.
BTW, I hope the next version of Primefaces reduce or compress the JavaScript file in the jar, in order to reduce the client requests to download data. Thanks.
I wouldn't use JSF at all, rather REST + AngularJS or REST + something else. Server rendering like what JSF, PHP, ASP.NET and similar do is way slower than HTML + Javascript + webservices/sockets. Of Course you can go with stateless stuff etc to increase performance.
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