But when you refresh are you bringing any new content up?  For my app, it is 
not worthwhile to refresh just to see the same old cached portlets.

Josh Hone


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>Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 07:33:24 -0230
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>Success!
>Just to follow up, I modified TurbineResources.properties and changed all
>logging from DEBUG to INFO.  I also enabled some more caching as follows:
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>module.cache=true
>services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.cache = true
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>This has had quite a noticable affect. Page refreshes are now sub 1 second.
>I believe the caching is what did it.  The initial compile after restart is
>still over 2 minutes... but I think I can live with that.  Thanks for all
>the suggestions!
>Andrew
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>Just a general note, to the speed, the others have given hints
>on how to speed things up already. The mentioned speed in the
>beginning of this thread is definitely not normal. I currently
>develop into a local jetspeed server and none of my portlets had a
>response time
>above more than a few miliseconds (tomcat 4.1 increased the speed
>which already was good in 3.3.x)
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>First of all. The first startup takes a little bit of time since
>JSPs have to be compiled but after that it should run almost as fast
>as a normal JSP page, Velocity is close to non existent in the loading
>times. The speed difference between custom JSP pages an jetspeed
>portlets/portals is neglegtable from what I saw on my development
>system. Kudos to the Velocity/Jetspeed/Turbine developers for that they
>did one hell of a job.
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