The inno:script team announces the new release of Porcupine
server. This
release introduces remarkable new features on the server
side including
a configurable in-memory object cache and a new
post-processing filter
for easy output i18n. Due to the method decorators used,
Porcupine is no
longer compatible with Python 2.3. We also recommend
sub-classing the
new type of QuiX servlet (XULSimpleTemplateServlet) instead
of the
primitive XULServlet class. The new type takes advantage of
the new
Python "string.Template" module, resulting in
simpler and more readable
QuiX templates.
By default, the object cache is configured for keeping up to
500
objects. You can change this setting by editing the main
Porcupine
configuration file. Also keep in mind that each post
processing filter
is now declared as a child node of its registration node.
See the store
registrations file "store.xml" as a usage
guideline.
On the browser side, QuiX adds minor improvements to better
support
Internet Explorer 7 but also includes many minor bug fixes.
Last but not
least, the rendering performance is greatly improved by
minimizing the
number of redraws required when drawing new interfaces from
XML. As a
side effect of this optimization, you might need an extra
call to the
"redraw" method of some of your dynamically added
widgets in order to
have them displayed correctly.
Enjoy.
Resources
=========
What is Porcupine?
http://
www.innoscript.org/content/view/30/42/
Porcupine Downloads:
http://www
.innoscript.org/component/option,com_remository/Itemid,3
3/func,selectcat/cat,1/
Porcupine online demo:
http://
www.innoscript.org/content/view/21/43/
Porcupine Wiki:
http://wiki.innoscript.org
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