Keep in mind that control flow is synchronized to the user's session. This
means that you can only have one flow active at a time per user (this is
true whether you are using FlowScript or JavaFlow). For most simple
applications this is not an issue, but if you have a page with multiple
components, and each component is generated using control flow, then
subsequent components won't start loading until previous components have
finished loading.
For this reason, I use JXTemplate in combination with custom actions when
loading components, and it seems to work pretty well.
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Re: Action Vs Logicsheet
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On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:12 AM, Omar Adobati wrote:
> How I could choose if I need an action or a logicsheet? Or, better
> said, when I should use Action instead logicsheet or vice versa?
Neither! Avoid both and use flow. Some people like Javaflow, I like
Flowscript... but XSP and custom actions are old-skool obsolete :-)
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