[jbossseam-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBSEAM-2141) Support for EL without reflection for better JSF performance

Mikhail Grushinskiy (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Tue Oct 23 14:41:01 EDT 2007


    [ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2141?page=comments#action_12383976 ] 
            
Mikhail Grushinskiy commented on JBSEAM-2141:
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Not sure I understand your point about looking up EL name.

When you parse (initialize xhtml page) you generate and store a reference to bytecode entry for each EL expression
and call it passing appropriate beans used in this EL expression when you need to evaluate that expression.

In current implementation for 

#{myBean.subBean.property}

you have to lookup getter for subBean property, invoke it and then resolve to getter for 'property' and invoke it.
While whole thing could have been precompiled into byte-code and take myBean as a parameter


> Support for EL without reflection for better JSF performance
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBSEAM-2141
>                 URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2141
>             Project: JBoss Seam
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>          Components: EL
>            Reporter: Mikhail Grushinskiy
>
> Support for EL without reflection for better JSF performance.
> The idea is to add a new tag to declare types of the variables used on a page and use this type information
> to compile EL expressions into byte-code during initialization (deployment)
> Ex:
> If the page contains at the beginning
> <s:typedef var="myBean" class="com.company.package.Bean" />
> then all EL expressions can be compiled into bytecode at initialization time (and no reflection will be used for myBean access.
> <h:outputText value="#{myBean.subBean.property}" rendered="#{myBean.renderText}" />
> Some examples of implementation of compiled EL can be found here 
> http://sixlegs.com/blog/java/compiled-el.html
> This should help much with JSF performance issues
> Thanks

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