Nathan Andelin skrev:

A demo at the ATK site enables editing and posting changes to an employee record, consisting of 6 fields. An HTTP POST is followed by an additional HTTP GET, with average response times as follows:

POST: 900 milliseconds
GET: 500 milliseconds

I compared that to one of my programs for editing and posting changes to a person record, consisting of 5 fields. Coincidentally, my interface also uses an HTTP POST, followed by an HTTP GET, with an average response time (to last byte):

POST: 3 milliseconds
GET: 2 milliseconds

The original CGI approach to third party code inside a web server, required the binary to fire up every time causing slower responses. Hence both the Perl and PHP world moved their interpreter inside the webserver in a module so they did not have to fire up the binary every time. Perhaps this has not been done fr the ATK installation?


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