On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Christian Bauer
<christian.bauer(a)gmail.com>wrote:
On Jun 01, 2009, at 19:51 , Sanne Grinovero wrote:
right about the load and optimized code, but if I run the "YSlow"
>
I actually first had a paragraph in my e-mail saying "Please, no Yahoo
website tips". :) I'm aware of all of this stuff and of course we've done
already whatever makes sense and was easily doable. The website does NOT
have many resources that are loaded with a warm cache. In fact, only the
SeamResourceServlet files are loaded over and over again (remote.js
particularly bad). Which is why we need conditional GET function for it.
I have no doubt you have put significant effort into understanding the
performance of the website. But there is a new development in the area of
performance. Google recently released the Page Speed plugin for Firebug,
which I think it's worth pointing at the site to see if there are any new
optimizations we can discover. Also, it appears that RichFaces is very
guilty in terms of missing the cache and should certainly be discussed at
the upcoming meeting in Brno.
-Dan
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