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[qooxdoo] Memory issue in XMLHttp fixed [message #50447] Fri, 28 September 2007 20:05 Go to next message
Roberto Sanchez is currently offline Roberto SanchezFriend
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Hi, Qooxdoo team has just fixed a serious problem with XMLHttp
component, you can read it here:
http://news.qooxdoo.org/memory-issue-in-xmlhttp-fixed

They advice that everybody updates ASAP at qooxdoo 0.7.2

It's possible that this patch fixes performance problems in IExplorer
that we are suffering

Is this update already planned ? Could It be ready for RAP 1.0 ?

Regards.
Roberto.
Re: [qooxdoo] Memory issue in XMLHttp fixed [message #50475 is a reply to message #50447] Fri, 28 September 2007 20:41 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: rherrmann.innoopract.com

Hi Roberto,

thanks for the hint. We are trying hard to get a patch for RAP 1.0.
Unfortunately the qooxdoo revision that RAP uses passed the legal review
just a few days ago. Therefore we asked the author that fixed the bug to
attach a patch to the RAP bugzilla.
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=204910
and http://bugzilla.qooxdoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664 for further details.

As RAP does send quite some requests I would expect an improvement in
performance on IE.

Cheers,
Rüdiger


Roberto Sá‡nchez wrote:
> Hi, Qooxdoo team has just fixed a serious problem with XMLHttp
> component, you can read it here:
> http://news.qooxdoo.org/memory-issue-in-xmlhttp-fixed
>
> They advice that everybody updates ASAP at qooxdoo 0.7.2
>
> It's possible that this patch fixes performance problems in IExplorer
> that we are suffering
>
> Is this update already planned ? Could It be ready for RAP 1.0 ?
>
> Regards.
> Roberto.
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