Hello All,
I have noticed this issue too. I think it is a two part issue: (1) there is
Javascript rendered for each set of components, and (2) It is probably being
rendered on Internet Explorer 6. This does not appear to be a problem on
Firefox.
I have attached a real world schedule from a JSF in production. It has 39
table items and it is quite verbose. On IE 6 it takes about
John
On 6/8/07, Winston Prakash <Winston.Prakash_at_sun.com> wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> I've forwarded your problem to the woodstock (VWP components) team. They
> are in the process of analyzing the problem.
> Mean while if you can send us a sample page it would be easy for the team
> to reproduce the problem and
> find a solution.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Winston
>
> I apologize for asking this again but I could use any help I can get on
> it.
>
>
>
> It appears that if you use the visual web pack and Netbeans 5.5.1 to
> create a simple JSF page with say 100+ components (text fields, buttons,
> calendar components etc), the page that gets rendered from the application
> server is almost unusable to the client. I am not talking about the IDE,
> but the actual web page the client will use. It does appear to be pure HTML
> at the client end, but there must be some JavaScript on each component that
> is listening for some event and when you get 100+ on the screen it kills
> your performance.
>
>
>
> Any ideas at all would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve Michael
>
>
>
>
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