When developing a site in JSF many people like to use the Richfaces Framework . It is a pretty solid framework that comes wit a lot of functionality and nice components. It also comes with an Ajax framework called Ajax4JSF (also called a4j). When deploying this site then facing the Internet to production, many people start finding out that their applications eat a lot of memory, leading to unrespo
Speed up your Data-Driven JSF/Seam Application by Two Orders of Magnitude Speed up your Data-Driven JSF/Seam Application by Two Orders of Magnitude - Part 1 by Dan Allen 05 Feb 2009 03:00 EST In the first of this two-part article, Dan Allen discusses some common performance problems you may encounter when using JSF components, Seam components, and the EL. You'll learn about the set of best practic
I couldn’t resist the temptation to control every aspect of my site, thus you will find me at my new internet address http://www.prashantp.org Apart from following best practices while coding an application, we often come across the need to tune it up just a bit further to get that peek performance going. On a recent project we faced some challenges in trying to increase the performance of our web
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