Am 14.02.2008 um 04:47 schrieb Ricardo Parada:


On Feb 13, 2008, at 8:38 PM, Ricardo Parada wrote:

I figured it out. It turned out that the superclass for my application has this in there in the constructor:

            this.setCachingEnabled(true);

So I just changed that to true and now it works.


Oops... I meant to say that I changed that to false and now it works. So now the component definitions are read from the file system everytime.

You can take that line out anyway. In development it is false by default, in deployment true.


Now it seems to run slow. I seem to recall Mike Schrag saying that was caused by some IPC (inter-process-communication) code in there that is used by the rapid turn around stuff.

Usually not. You should not see any problems in development. It _will_ be slow if you do that in deployment, as it loads the template every time again from the disk.

Your problem must be something else. It could be ipc, but then you have a wrong setup somewhere.

        atze


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