Hello !!
We used jEvents and 2012 and 2010 for a very large Event. We had 250 events, a couple of repetitions for each event, and a couple of thousands hits per day.
jEvents: 1.5.5 #1821
Joomla: 1.5.20
In production use we experienced a very bad performance. Activating all caching possibilities made jEvents perform better, but since activating caches we had issues with editing events. We had to clean caches after every Edit, so changes will get in the caches, which was really bad for our workflow.
here is a decription of our problems:
jEvents main cache was deactivated because we ran into filter problems.
Joomla main cache: updated events didnt force the Joomla Cache to Update, this was terrible for our workflow.
jEvents Calender Cache was the big Performance Leak, the mini-calender took almost 30 seconds to load without cache, and also: it didnt update on changes event dates, so we had to activate the cache and delete caches on every event update.
--
Since Joomla and jEvents upgraded to Version3, and i didnt find any Release Notes: can you tell me if the Performance of jEvents3, and the Caching Behavior got any better?
best regards, Michael Strasser
We used jEvents and 2012 and 2010 for a very large Event. We had 250 events, a couple of repetitions for each event, and a couple of thousands hits per day.
jEvents: 1.5.5 #1821
Joomla: 1.5.20
In production use we experienced a very bad performance. Activating all caching possibilities made jEvents perform better, but since activating caches we had issues with editing events. We had to clean caches after every Edit, so changes will get in the caches, which was really bad for our workflow.
here is a decription of our problems:
jEvents main cache was deactivated because we ran into filter problems.
Joomla main cache: updated events didnt force the Joomla Cache to Update, this was terrible for our workflow.
jEvents Calender Cache was the big Performance Leak, the mini-calender took almost 30 seconds to load without cache, and also: it didnt update on changes event dates, so we had to activate the cache and delete caches on every event update.
--
Since Joomla and jEvents upgraded to Version3, and i didnt find any Release Notes: can you tell me if the Performance of jEvents3, and the Caching Behavior got any better?
best regards, Michael Strasser