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Thanks for this very interresting blog entry.
You're right, it is very difficult to say to client/customer that is quite complex to do with Domino whereas every PHP website can do this easy.
By the way, I am quite suprised by the use of "NotesDatabase.Search()"
From what I remember this method is very very slow...
But it seems to be quite fast with your test ???!!!
Maybe there is a mistake and you have used FtSearch (which is quite fast if the database is indexed).
I am also surprised because I remember there was a limit by the result return in a collection. 5000 I guess ?
Maybe this number have changed in R6. (I am always on R5)
Have a nice day !
Thanks for this very interresting blog entry.
You're right, it is very difficult to say to client/customer that is quite complex to do with Domino whereas every PHP website can do this easy.
By the way, I am quite suprised by the use of "NotesDatabase.Search()"
From what I remember this method is very very slow...
But it seems to be quite fast with your test ???!!!
Maybe there is a mistake and you have used FtSearch (which is quite fast if the database is indexed).
I am also surprised because I remember there was a limit by the result return in a collection. 5000 I guess ?
Maybe this number have changed in R6. (I am always on R5)
Have a nice day !