Congratulations!
I (and I am sure others) would love to read a blog post or a technical
paper about how you scaled Cayenne, what in cayenne helped, what was
difficult etc. I'm midway through a large project and already getting
concerned about how to scale it..
John-
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Borut Bolčina <borut.bolcin..mail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to share a Cayenne success story on this list. Four days ago we
> launched a renewed site www.najdi.si. It is a search engine site in Slovenia
> with over 600.000 visits per day (on the launch day this figure was well
> over million). Users now have the option to register and log in to have the
> benefit of customizing the site with a set of widgets available from the
> library. Over 110.000 registered users at this moment.
>
> The site is in a cluster and the architecture is moving towards REST
> interfaces. The Cayenne is used at almost all levels - getting the data for
> widgets from external resources and later to pump this data to frontend.
>
> All in all it was a good experience and I can only confirm the framework is
> mature enough (3.0) to handle big projects. What I was missing from the
> documentation was good usage patterns, anti patterns and cookbook examples
> for variety of problems. Well, there are no problems, only challenges :-)
>
> Thanks to the Cayenne team for all the effort in developing this framework!
>
> Regards,
> Borut
>
> P.S. My only wish now is that Robert and Kevin (others?) will continue to
> work on the Cayenne-Tapestry5 integration!!!
>
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