I have been looking into this and thinking more about it since I wrote
the email. On JDK 1.6:
HashMap.get ~ 1.5 ns
ConcurrentHashMap.get ~ 5.5 ns

Now taking for example this skin hierarchy:
A > B > C > simple

Then a property lookup could result in at least 4 map get calls.

I was thinking of doing a property lookup for every styleClass encode.
So it would take 62,500 styleClasses being encoded on one page to
equal 1ms slow down. Math:

1,000,000 ns in 1 ms
1,000,000 / 4 = 250,000 is the number of possible lookups per style class
250,000 / 4 = 62,500 is the number of calls of a 4ns difference
between the two get calls

So maybe on a big page there maybe around 5000 classes written? That
would equal 80,000 ns or 0.08 ms slower. So it would take 12.5
encodings of the page to get a 1 ms difference. I guess that is pretty
much insignificant :)

Guess this thread is pointless.

-Andrew


On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Andy Schwartz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Andrew -
>
>
>  On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Andrew Robinson
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > What do you think, would
>  >  it be worth investigating to improve property lookup performance?
>
>  Do skin property lookups show up as a bottleneck (or a significant
>  factor) when profiling a typical request?
>
>  Andy
>

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