Dennis Byrne wrote:
Your users won't notice anything.  

Try using a global nav rule <from-view-id>/*</from-view-id> to reduce the maintenance for those 400 rules.  This allows you to forward the request based upon the outcome (in your case, it means 1/20th the XML).

  
Thank you very much , it is a great help :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Legolas Woodland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 04:55 PM
To: 'MyFaces Discussion'
Subject: I have about 400 navigation case , does it decrease the performance ?

Hi
Thank you for reading my post.
I have about 400 navigation case in my jsf application. will it decrease 
my jsf application performance under high load ?
Indeed i have a Tabset (using Studio creator) , it is in a page fragment 
and I add this page fragment  to all my 20 web pages.
and  each tab/subtab should be linked to a jsp page.
so 20page  * 19 link =380 navigation case. does it decrease my performance ?


is there any other solution for this case ?
i defined action="" , in my page fragment  for each tab , and in 
navigation description i defined 20 case for each jsp file.

Thank you

    



  

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