Hello,
On Sep 17, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Ara.T.Howard wrote:
> any strong evidence that it is faster than the built-in cgi.rb?
That's interesting, I haven't tested it. I've tested narf on
different platforms using the webunit test suite, but I haven't
compared it with the original cgi.rb. I'll take a look at it tonight.
I have seen that the difference btw cgi and fastcgi/mod_ruby is an
almost an order of magnitude. That's the most direct way to improve
your web performance.
Also, narf is being deprecated. I have been taking a look at the
api, breaking what needs breaking, and putting together something new
and yummy, check it out http://ruby-web.org/.
I've been quiet for a while. I made my commitment to set aside a few
broken aspects of the api, and I want to make sure I have strong
installers for ruby-web. The ruby-web beta should be released by the
end of the week.
My plan is to improve the low end of ruby web development. Rails is
doing a great job with the application framework area, I just want to
get the basics in order.
Cheers,
Patrick
ps if you have patches for the old release of narf, let me know.
Though the future is ruby-web, I'm still maintaining the last release.