you need the traversal anyway e.g. to convert the values (which is done during the same traversal). your numbers sound way too high -> imo you have a different issue in your application. -> we need more details about your setup.
regards, gerhard http://www.irian.at Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse - JavaEE Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces 2014-03-04 11:20 GMT+01:00 Thomas Andraschko <[email protected]>: > As the scenario is really special, what about overwriting the JSF > Lifecycle and modify it for your requirements? > > > 2014-03-01 9:28 GMT+01:00 Karl Trumstedt <[email protected]>: > > Hello, >> >> I've been looking and reading a lot about JSF's lifecycle. I'm no expert >> in any sense and have not fully grasped what happens in each phase. >> >> I have debugged our application and seen how much time is spent in each >> cycle. For larger pages it can be quite a lot (500 ms for each APPLY, >> VALIDATION, UPDATE). Even for smaller pages there can be ~10-20ms in the >> cycle when posting to the server. As far as I have gathered, the component >> tree is traversed for each of these cycles. For us, every ms counts :) >> >> Now, my application doesn't use the JSF validation framework. There isn't >> any <f:validator> stuff anywhere. For me, I don't see that I need to >> execute that phase, ever. So I would like to turn of that phase. But even >> better, maybe when parsing the XHTML facelet (or constructing the view or >> something), couldn't the UIViewRoot have information on if there are any >> <f:validator> stuff on the page? If not, it could skip the validation phase >> completely? >> >> As I said, I don't fully grasp what's happening behind the scenes so >> maybe something else would stop working? And maybe the validation phase >> does more the execute <f:validator> tags. >> >> I realize this scenario might be special since we don't use the >> <f:validator> stuff, we reuse our own legacy validation framework, but >> there still could be pages in a regular JSF application with lots of >> components (big tables etc) and no validation (or custom validation). Any >> pointers for how I could patch and skip the validation phase myself would >> be nice:) >> >> Thanks >> > >
