| Test Case | Executions per second | Relative Performance | |---|---|---| | Direct Object Access | 390,358,240 Ops/sec | Baseline (fastest) | | Proxy Access (target[prop]) | 88,137,432 Ops/sec | ~4.4× slower | | Proxy Reflect.get | 82,185,544 Ops/sec | ~4.7× slower |
A system implies:
Reflect4 is a free control panel designed to streamline the creation of personal web proxies. Unlike traditional proxy setups that require complex server configuration, command-line coding, or deep Linux expertise, Reflect4 handles the backend heavy lifting.
: You can upgrade the IP addresses in your package without additional fees, providing flexibility as your needs evolve.
[User Browser] ---> [Your Custom Reflect4 Proxy Domain] ---> [Target Website]
In essence, the pairing works like this:
JavaScript Proxy and Reflect allow developers to implement property validation and access control without cluttering business logic. Consider this email validation proxy:
: For performance-critical JavaScript Proxy code, developers often implement traps only where needed, avoid deep proxy chains, and use the native Reflect methods rather than manual delegation (which can introduce subtle bugs). According to the benchmark notes, using Reflect.get() is "likely to be optimized for performance" and is the recommended approach for most implementations.
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"Made with Reflect4 Proxy " is a technical label typically found on web proxy sites or services built using the Reflect4 control panel
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