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9 Nov 2010 1:45 AM #1
tobiuGrid - High Performance EditorGrid
tobiuGrid - High Performance EditorGrid

hi team and community,
since I am going to introduce this component at the Sencha Conference (Brians UX Panel), I already start this topic now, so that the attendees have a place for feedback and discussions right after the Panel.
I have worked on this Grid for quite a long time and it has already gone live in the Refined Ads - Software about 6 weeks ago. It is not a TableGrid, so it offers all the features a normal Grid has: editors, resizing, column moving / hiding, grouping(!), filters, row editor and many UX are supported. It can be combined with Condors TableGridView-Advantages to create even faster rendering times (first benchmarks at the conf too).
The only difference is the rendering speed. I won't release the numbers before the conf, but I can already tell you it is lightning fast
The benchmarks i will show you are created for the pure rendering time only:
The component is not only a change to the GridView, but also to GridPanel, EditorGridPanel, GroupingView and ColumnModel.Code:tobiuGridView.on({ beforerefresh : function(){ console.time('tobiuGrid'); } ,refresh : function(){ console.timeEnd('tobiuGrid'); } });
The licensing-question is still open. It won't be a free open source license, since although the Grid is super fast, the time needed for creation is not and it still needs further development (at least if I combine it with a TableGridView).
Feedback is greatly appreciated!
Best regards
tobiu
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9 Nov 2010 4:08 AM #2Sencha - Community Support Team
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Sounds great!
Looking forward to your presentation.
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9 Nov 2010 6:05 AM #3
I have seen the benchmarks already and i can tell you: outstanding!
I'm so sad that i can't attend the conferrence, but you will be amazed
Great work Tobi!vg Steffen
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9 Nov 2010 8:59 AM #4
Dito! Seen the benchmarks and I'm purely stoked about it. I guess this will be jaw dropping for some people, so I really hope Jay can bring his cam to record the panel!
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11 Nov 2010 8:13 AM #5
thanks for the feedback so far!
it means a lot to me, since all of you have a deep understanding of how the framework works
only 5 more days to release the benchmarks.
best regards
tobiu
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15 Nov 2010 4:10 PM #6
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16 Nov 2010 6:00 PM #7
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16 Nov 2010 10:05 PM #8
Nice Work Tobiu....................
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17 Nov 2010 1:02 AM #9
DO WANT!
) when it will be completed and how much will it cost?
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17 Nov 2010 1:17 AM #10
It looks like great work, but why didn't you give a benchmark with more rows ?
Indeed 230ms is slow but acceptable, and reducing to 58 is great work, ok.
But I've got a real world App, where paging is unwanted, there are only 5 columns, and rendering is über slow when reaching > 1000 rows. Sometimes we need more than that.
So the TobiuThingie could be a solution, even it its not free of charge.
Also, you could have been more honest by not showing the benchmark with 50 hidden columns first. This is unrealistic, and probably here just to strengthen the differences because hidden columns are badly managed in the standard GridPanel.
So, please be more honest, I don't trust you enough for a commercial product right now.
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