Hey,
I'm struggling with the same problem. I didn't took some time to address it
yet. I think that I've already sent an email on this mailing-list to ask
how could I compile less files at startup and not on demand but no one has
answered it.
I'd be glad to have a solution for that.
Cheers,
Charl
Hi Peter,
The simplest option is a create an empty page that just includes all
important CSS-es and JavaScripts and configure that page as a health check
URL in load balancer.
E.g.
Warmup.java:
@Import(stack = {"core"}, stylesheet = {"my.less"})
public class Warmup {
}
Warmup.tml
And /warmup
Hello all,
The solution is kind of obvious here though I just wanted to feel around
for any alternatives.
I'm deploying a small web application to a Tomcat 8 server handled by
Amazon Web Service's Elastic Beanstalk service - load balancers etc. etc.
This is quite a busy site - so we'll typically
PS: I don't think that this is a Tapestry related issue, but I would like
to hear your opinion.
A also tried to add the pragma value
-
and it does not seem to change the way the website behaves (thou it appears
in the page source).
2016-07-05 11:33 GMT+02:00 g kuczera :
> Hi guys,
> I wond
Hi guys,
I wonder how to prevent from returning to the previously visited page (the
specific one, with important content). I figured out, that there is a
cache-control header, which forces the web browser to load the page from
the server again. That would be fine, but after setting the cache-contro
Hello all
I am building a URL at server as following hyper link shows. I send this URL as
part of the email content to the subscribed users/clients.
http://gur2dds2k8r2vm3.corp.osinet.biz/cowww/ui?page=default:passwordrecovery/RecoverPassword&service=external&sp=9NTIxTj0FEnCZZcYkVRNyhuTL2eE3
I ended up using the loop in this way:
${message:title-label}
${message:content-label}