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| Lazy Dataloading and Obfuscating [message #2090] | Tue, 09 January 2007 08:38  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hello, we are planning to develop an webclient with ajax technology. At the
 moment we are testing three frameworks. RAP is one of these frameworks.
 So i have some little questions:
 
 Is there a lazy data loading possible for tables and trees possible? Our
 goal is that webclient is not much slower than the current smart client.
 
 Is there a limit for max number of rows in tables or objects in trees? I
 changed the rap demo to put 10.000 rows in the table. The result was
 that Firefox is crashed (it seems that is a Firefox problem, IE 7 works).
 
 Can we use a obfuscator like retroguard?
 
 
 Kind regards,
 
 Stefan Biermann
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| Re: Lazy Dataloading and Obfuscating [message #2105 is a reply to message #2090] | Thu, 11 January 2007 03:59  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Stafan, 
 please see my comments below
 
 HTH
 Rüdiger Herrmann
 
 Stefan Biermann wrote:
 > Hello,
 > we are planning to develop an webclient with ajax technology. At the
 > moment we are testing three frameworks. RAP is one of these frameworks.
 > So i have some little questions:
 >
 > Is there a lazy data loading possible for tables and trees possible? Our
 > goal is that webclient is not much slower than the current smart client.
 
 RAP will provide a JFace analogon, and JFace itslef provides lazy
 loading for trees and tables. But as of now there is no ready-to-use
 implementation.
 For the trees You could easily implement lazy loading yourself. Just
 place a dummy node as a child for each 'lazy' node and replace it with
 the actual nodes when expanded.
 
 
 >
 > Is there a limit for max number of rows in tables or objects in trees? I
 >  changed the rap demo to put 10.000 rows in the table. The result was
 > that Firefox is crashed (it seems that is a Firefox problem, IE 7 works).
 
 Looks like that there is a limit. RAP does not put a limit, but if any
 browser cannot cope with the load, then that will be the limit.
 I will forward this to the qooxdoo - the JavaScript library RAP uses
 client side - newsgroup, maybe they have some insight.
 IMHO presenting 10,000 rows to the end user isn't a good choice anyway.
 Imagine that after waiting that long as it takes to transfer all the
 data You are overwhelmed with such pile of information.
 
 
 >
 > Can we use a obfuscator like retroguard?
 
 In general yes, but I have no idea if it *really* works. You could
 obfuscate the demo and see what happens to get some insight into this.
 
 
 >
 >
 > Kind regards,
 >
 > Stefan Biermann
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