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Bill Lucy updated MYFACES-4042: ------------------------------- Status: Patch Available (was: Open) > Improve startup time by skipping classpath jar scan for *.faces-config.xml > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MYFACES-4042 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-4042 > Project: MyFaces Core > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 2.1.18, 2.2.9 > Environment: WebSphere > Reporter: Bill Lucy > Priority: Minor > Attachments: MYFACES-4042.patch > > > In version 2.1 org.apache.myfaces.ee6.MyFacesContainerInitializer was updated > to scan for faces-config.xml resources in applications JARs during startup, > as part of the process to add a FacesConfig in onStartup(). This is a very > expensive scan, since we have to iterate over every file in every jar on the > app classpath. > This scan is not completely necessary: in the spec we have: > Section 11.4.2 “Application Startup Behavior” > Implementations may check for the presence of a servlet-class definition of > class javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet in the web application deployment > descriptor as a means to abort the configuration process and reduce startup > time for applications that do not use JavaServer Faces Technology. > Which I interpret to mean that skipping checking the app jars at init time - > for the purpose of adding a dynamic FacesServlet - is valid. Given the > performance hit for the scan, I think adding a context param to disable the > scan would be worthwhile. Something like: > org.apache.myfaces.INITIALIZE_SKIP_JAR_FACES_CONFIG_SCAN > Would this be worthwhile for others? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)