Thursday, October 27, 2011

Re: CakePHP 2.0 upgrade - benefit vs pain scale

using the current core UpgradeShell would be very painful indeed.
I have hundreds of those files as well.

Without my custom UpgradeShell I would have never ported it.
I also submitted a lot of my improvements. Maybe they will find their
way into the core shell.
As soon as you have more than 20-40 models/controllers each it gets
ugly really fast otherwise.
Not counting 5-10 plugins.

Anyway. The improvements are huge. First of all speed and performance.
At least some small and middle-sized apps are almost 4 times faster
(or so it feels).

Its not yet totally bugfree and stable. But the core team is fast on
fixing the important bugs.
Many things are solved cleaner than in 1.3. Many things are more
extensible and customizable.
After all its probably worth a try.

On 27 Okt., 20:48, zuha <rich...@razorit.com> wrote:
> How many tables are in your database for this site, and do you use ACL?
>  I'd like to see some bench marks too, but don't necessarily think that the
> biggest improvements would be shown in a straight setup.  Instead, I'd like
> to see benchmarks based on some use cases of core components.

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