In one of the presentations at MAX, it was discouraged due to
performance overhead. My experience with it going back to Flex 1.5 (and
granted things might be a bit different now) was that the web tier would
cache compiled instances and getting rid of them when code was updated
was kind of a pain.
In production, what would web-tier compilation give you? I suppose it
depends on your target user base, size of application, and so on. When
we moved from web-tier to pre-compilation, we noticed a substantial
speed increase when the application was instantiated.
Jeff
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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex3 - LCDS anyone know status? Does
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On 10/23/07, Battershall, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
LCDS sure does work. Web tier compilation for production
deployments is
not recommended. For development it would be OK.
curious why you say this? I've used the web-tier compiler in a
production environment no issue.
DK
How you get LCDS working depends on how you're using it
- what
container/middleware are you using?
Jeff
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Subject: [flexcoders] Flex3 - LCDS anyone know status?
Does it work?
If somebody has it working can you pls give me a few
pointers on how you
got it running. Is there a web tier compiler for Flex3??
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