Monday, 2018-12-03

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dmsimardapollo13: btw a question that came up at an ara presentation last week was around overhead in general14:55
apollo13okay?14:55
dmsimardwith the offline client rework, it made me wonder what kind of overhead this adds over the test client14:55
dmsimardi.e, spinning up a new server every time we instanciate the client14:56
apollo13well the client is alive during a whole playbook run, no?14:56
dmsimardI think so, this is more in the general sense that we should do our homework to "benchmark" without ara, with 0.x and with 1.x to see if there's any glaring issues14:57
dmsimardWe can benchmark fairly easily, I've done it before14:57
apollo13ok, there is most certainly a performance loss14:58
apollo13I doubt going over the network is "free"14:58
dmsimardyes, from 0.x to 1.x there is likely a difference since there's a layer between the client and the database14:58
dmsimardI'm curious to measure this difference and see how good (or bad) it could get14:58
apollo13would be interesting for sure14:59
dmsimardone of the things that has been talked about in maybe a 1.5 or if someone contributes it14:59
dmsimardis a message-queue based client15:00
dmsimardor callback, rather15:00
dmsimarddrops message in a bus instead of sending them to the API15:00
dmsimardand then there's some process that picks those up and sends them to the API15:01
apollo13yeah, for higher volume tasks that will certainly help15:01
dmsimardyeah, it's more of a scalability thing15:02
apollo13grml, I so so so hate SOAP15:32
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dmsimardwhat next, you're going to tell me you hate XML ? :p15:34
apollo13no, I like xml and xsl(t)15:34
apollo13also xsl:fo for that matter15:34
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