I seem to be getting conflicting info from different resources...people say to 
make sure browsers don't cache your pages, while page caching is a huge part of 
increasing performance that others thoroughly recommend

Should you set response headers or meta tags for caching pages to off or on? 
Does this apply to every single page in your application or does it depend on 
certain criteria? (I read that for Seam's MVC style with redirects to work 
browsers shouldn't cache your pages...) Why?

Are there certain criteria (e.g. don't cache any page with a form, or an 
s:link, or something like that) that make a good rule of thumb for which pages 
can be cached and which shouldn't?

(I imagine it's still okay to cache purely static pages, but in a Seam 
application where a "static" page might still be composed of multiple 
templates, that'll never apply...)

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