Thanks Adam for the reply.
 
But even that, it is only slow at the first time not second time loading of a page?
 
For my scenario, I found it is sooo slooow when I go back to the previous accessed page. It is thinking... don't know what it is thinking though. This is only happens to JSF application. Even the first time loading of images, I can notice obvious slowness. It didn't happen in other Apps developed used JSP/EJB with same Weblogic server setup.
 
Plus the slow loading is not in Tomcat. What could be wrong? Do you think Weblogic compiles the JSF page each time I accessing it?
 
Thanks,
Emily
 
On 2/20/06, Adam Brod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Any chance your JSP wasn't precompiled?  That's the only thing I can think of that would cause that if the rest of the code is the same.

Adam Brod

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Hi,
 
I have a <t:dataTable> deployed on Weblogic 8.1 sp4. The table is bounded to a backing bean in session. It is so slow when I click to next page. The data should be in memory already. It took no time in Tomcat when paginating to the next page. But Weblogic 8.1 sp4 is thinking very long to get to next page. Do you know anything I could be done wrong in server setup in causing this? I know my question is off topic. But BEA seems have the worse support. I have never gotten any answers from them. Any help is very much appreciated.
 
Thanks,
Emily

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