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Analyzing the efficiency of Ajax. Liang Zhou [email protected]. Evaluation criteria. Bandwidth consumed for the entire task Time spent waiting for data to be transmitted Time spent completing a particular task. Testing. Testing environment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Analyzing the efficiency of Ajax
Liang [email protected]
Evaluation criteria• Bandwidth consumed for the entire task• Time spent waiting for data to be
transmitted• Time spent completing a particular task
Testing• Testing environment A computer with a Intel Pentium M 1700MHZ CPU and 1000MB Memory running Windows XP SP2 as server machine, the client machine is similar. There is one wireless router between these two machines.• Testing toolMicrosoft Web Application Stress ToolDynaTrace Ajax Edition
Sample applications
Socket Statistics Ajax version application
Traditional application
Socket connects 812 530
Total Bytes Sent (in KB) 386.11 386.11
Bytes Sent Rate (in KB/s) 6.36 6.36
Total Bytes Recv (in KB) 1658.03 1658.03
Bytes Recv Rate (in KB/s) 27.32 27.32
Socket Statistics Ajax version application
Traditional application
Socket connects 3216 906
Total Bytes Sent (in KB) 1410.14 648.53
Bytes Sent Rate (in KB/s) 22.94 10.61
Total Bytes Recv (in KB) 1258.99 1591.33
Bytes Recv Rate (in KB/s) 20.48 26.04
Ajax Traditional
1.80KB 3.13KB
The average number of bytes received in a single request
Ajax Traditional
0.39KB 1.76KB
Time to first byte(in milliseconds)
Ajax version application
Traditional application
Average 345.51 32.26
Min 2.80 2.77
25th Percentile 212.45 3.74
50th Percentile 222.89 5.28
75th Percentile 358.24 12.30
Max 12822.39 3056.93
Time to last byte (in milliseconds)
Ajax version application
Traditional application
Average 411.83 1679.15
Min 197.10 1224.97
25th Percentile 214.56 1468.33
50th Percentile 224.53 1494.25
75th Percentile 362.81 1706.01
Max 13878.91 6226.26
Time to first byte(in milliseconds)
Ajax version application
Traditional application
Average 282.60 22.80
Min 5.61 2.89
25th Percentile 201.30 3.88
50th Percentile 216.89 5.70
75th Percentile 245.93 14.61
Max 12822.39 3008.00
Time to last byte (in milliseconds)
Ajax version application
Traditional application
Average 1845.36 2909.70
Min 230.25 1340.82
25th Percentile 1471.19 2726.35
50th Percentile 1503.67 2776.81
75th Percentile 1770.07 2948.52
Max 9120.46 6331.80
Application Average TTFB (ms) Average TTLB (ms) Average Transmission Time (ms)
Ajax version application 345.51 411.83 66.32
Traditional application 32.26 1679.15 1646.89
Application Average TTFB (ms) Average TTLB (ms) Average Transmission Time (ms)
Ajax version application 282.60 1845.36 1562.76
Traditional application 22.80 2909.70 2886.90
The average time spent on data transmission
Ajax may slow down the browser
• Ajax enable us to fire request off excessively
• Many JavaScript running time slow① The DOM operation is known to be slow② Many other JavaScript is slower than Java/c#,
and php.
Test result on Google Search
Version (ms) TTLB (ms)
(ms) OverallTime(ms)
Ajax version
0 396.90 121.40 518.30
Non-Ajax version
0 465.06 N/A 465.06
Another issue revealed by the experiment
• Ajax enable us to fire request off excessively
Conclusion• Ajax reduced the number of data transmitted• Ajax saved the transmission time remarkably• the use of the Ajax should be on a case by case
basis
References
• [1] Jesse James Garrett, Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications, Feb 2005
• [2] David Teare, An introduction to Ajax, Dev2Dev, Aug 2005
• [3] Brett McLaughlin, Mastering Ajax part1, IBM, Dec 2005• [4] Chris Schalk, A Hype-Free Introduction to Ajax, Oracle,
April 2006• [5] W3shool JavaScript Tutorial• http://www.w3school.com.cn/js/• [6] Dennis Lembree, Ajax and Web Accessibility, Nov 2008• [7] W3school Ajax Tutorial• http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/default.asp