Have you guys looked into Weblets? It serves resources from JAR files without - no Servlet filters or anything; it registers itself automatically as a PhaseListener. It also allows the resources to be cached by the browser.
https://weblets.dev.java.net/ Cheers, Daniel -----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Werner Punz Sent: 23 March 2006 11:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: General question to AJAX stuff from the sandbox Aleksei Valikov schrieb: > I just think that inputSuggestAjax does not really need 100Kb scripts. > (I would be pretty much surprized if that would be the case). So I > really hope that scripts will be optimized... > Getting down on the code amount is up to the dojo guys, but as soon as the scripts are cached, which is possible, I do not see the problem in there anymore. Given the fact that you have 100k only once, which is the typical size of a handful of pictures in a typical webapp anyway. Users will have a loading impact on that only once and only for 1-2 seconds (as soon as the scripts are not ajaxed anymore) only once at the first load and then not until they dump their cache. I have been thinking about all these issues for some time, and I dont think it is that much of an issue given that most pages serve way more than 100k of pics normally. So serving 100-200k of scripts once and then having them loaded from the cache is not that much of an issue.

