I guess that Dojo should be kept, for I remember there is a thread about using Dojo to doing the input validation in the admin console.
2008/9/16 Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Did a quick experiment with removing some "optional" items from the Tomcat > assembly (results are using Java 5 on a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo system running > openSUSE 11.0.) > > The current geronimo-tomcat6-javaee5 tar.gz assembly for trunk I built last > night is 87.1 MB, takes 23.5 secs to start and uses 170MB RAM. > > If we removed the following from the assembly and made them optional > plugins that the user can install if they want these features - > - MConsole > - Dojo > - Debug Views > - Plan Creator > - CXF > > Then the tar.gz drops to 79.5 MB, takes 19 secs to start and uses 155MB > RAM. About 2.8 secs was for the Monitoring Console and agent support, with > another 0.5 secs being the Plan Creator and Debug Views. > > > -Donald > > > > Donald Woods wrote: > >> Someone mentioned on another thread(s) awhile back that they would like to >> see us reduce the server footprint and startup time for 2.2. >> >> One way to do this (mainly for footprint) would be to start moving some of >> the plugins that are not required for a JEE5 runtime out of the server >> assemblies we create and made available as optional user installable plugins >> (from the normal maven repos.) >> >> I'm proposing that we remove the following from the default server >> assemblies as a start: >> - Debug Views >> - Monitoring >> - Plan Creator >> >> We can either update the Welcome Portlet to mention these are available >> from the Plugin repo or create a "placeholder" portlet for each that >> describes what the optional plugin provides along with a link to install the >> full version. Also, the testsuite would be updated to install the required >> plugin before any tests are executed against it. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> >> -Donald >> >> >> -- Ivan
