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I am seeing the same issue as well. I am in the process of converting our codebase to JavaScript but our smoketest performance has increased by 20min! I have not been able to find a solution - have you?
- AshMan8 years agoNew Contributor
Hey Blake,
I raised a support case with the the Customer Care Team for this issue. After looking at my project, they acknowledged/confirmed the speed degradation in the converted JavaScript project and advised that there is no solution for it, for now. They may look into it in future releases.
Some areas in JavaScript execute faster than JScript but overall, the JavaScript project works much slower for me. So my project remains in JScript!
- Blake_Bryce8 years agoOccasional Contributor
Good to know. We made the decision yesterday afternoon not to convert to JavaScript.
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I have a question:
Are you actually doing the "conversion" of the project (right click on project, select Convert to JavaScript, make code modifications) or are you doing all this conversion manually?The reason I ask is, if you are doing the conversion using the built in convert function, what does performance look like if you simply port the code over to a new project configured to use JavaScript with non of that conversion? I don't know if it really makes a difference but more of a curiousity thing.
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