On 8 Apr 2010, at 01:52, Jake wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently using the Wicket Framework which is simply a
javax.servlet.Filter. I have a quick little logging statement in the
init() method of the filter which, I believe, is the absolute first
thing that should run on a loading request.
Hi Jake, do you have a lot of dependancies in your WEB-INF/lib
folder? I am not sure how much time is required per MB but perhaps
you could experiment with "shrinking" your jars into a single combined
dependancy.
Some tools to look into that might help in this regard:
http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yguard_about.
http://proguard.sourceforge.net/
http://pmd.sourceforge.net/
I've been meaning to experiment with these myself. It would be crazy
to *not* use frameworks and external libraries if the jar size problem
can be solved another way.
Also, I think I remember there are some settings in Wicket to make it
not scan for i18n resource files when it starts up.
If you are using Guice with Wicket you can save a few seconds by using
the non-AOP version that does not enhance classes.
John
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