Re: [JSF][Proposal] ViewMetaData for HTTP caching

2013-08-02 Thread Thomas Andraschko
Any comments?
Sometimes it's really usefull to cache static views and it's the easiest
way via type safe view configuration.
I could also provide it via pull request.


2013/2/14 Thomas Andraschko andraschko.tho...@gmail.com

 Hi Mark,

 somehow i missed your answers.
 I would only like to set the expires headers the for request of this view.

 Regards,
 Thomas


 2012/12/17 Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de

 Just out of curiosity:

 What and at which level do you like to cache?

 * do you like to cache the rendered html?
 * do you 'intercept' and proxy the response and return the cached html
 for every request?
 * do you only set the 'expires' http header for the generated sites?



 LieGrue,
 strub



 - Original Message -
  From: Thomas Andraschko andraschko.tho...@gmail.com
  To: deltaspike-...@incubator.apache.org
  Cc:
  Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 5:37 PM
  Subject: [JSF][Proposal] ViewMetaData for HTTP caching
 
  Hi,
 
  sometimes it's required or possible to cache some views.
  We implemented a CODI ViewConfig based solution for this.
 
  Here is a prototype: https://gist.github.com/aab5992ab4cf5d22b2d3
 
  What do you think? Is this useful for other users too and can we maybe
 add
  it to DeltaSpike?
 
  @Gerhard
  Would it be possible to add a new method
   T extends Annotation T getUniqueMetaData(ClassT target)
  to ViewConfigDescriptor?
  Many custom ViewMetaData's are unique and so we must not create a
 ArrayList
  each time.
 
 
  Regards,
  Thomas
 





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