It is dead simple to create a simple in-memory cache in your web
application for gzipped data.  Gzip the web page in memory the first
time it is created and then use this for subsequent requests to that
resource.

On Jul 22, 7:06 am, martinhansen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am evaluating some approaches to reduce the amount of data being
> transmitted to the client browser. I am using the Apache Tomcat web
> server. I successfully managed to enable GZIP output for the Tomcat
> server by editing the server config file. It works fine. However, this
> way the data is compressed on-the-fly by the web server for every
> request which considerably increases server CPU load. Is this
> assumption correct?
>
> Is there a way to pre-compress the contents of my GWT app and have
> this pre-compressed content delivered by the web server?
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