Hello Chris,

I'm not sure, if i've got the point - you want to extract your own JS/CSS to a 
cdn? 
I've already used a similar implementation to this: 
http://techblog.molindo.at/2011/03/serving-wicket-resources-from-cdn.html

Regards,

Jan
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Von: Chris Colman [chr...@stepaheadsoftware.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. April 2013 19:27
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Betreff: Serving wicket JS from CDN?

Is anyone thinking about serving JS required by wicket (eg., jquery etc) from a 
CDN?

If we started serving commonly used JS used by wicket from a central CDN then 
more and more browsers visiting Wicket based sites would be starting to cache 
JS used commonly across the ‘Wicketsphere’ so further visits to other websites 
in the wicketsphere would require no download.

Caching of these common, static resources would reduce the bandwidth 
usage/traffic on the webservers hosting wicket sites.


Yours sincerely,



Chris Colman



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