hi Antonio, my web application runs both as Normal and plumtree portal. so i want to clarify if any performance issues before implementing tiles
I have header,body,footer in my application. header and footer are common through out application. only "body" changes for all jsp's.I may be having 50 JSP pages. Experts please add your comments/suggestions <!-- Base Tiles Definition --> <definition name="base.definition" path="/jsp/siteLayout.jsp" > <put name="header" value="/jsp/banner.jsp" /> <put name="footer" value="/jsp/footer.jsp" /> </definition> <!-- Tiles Definition of Main menu --> <definition name="page.mainmenu" extends="base.definition"> <put name="title" value="Main Menu" /> <put name="body" value="/jsp/mainmenu.jsp" /> </definition> -----Original Message----- From: Antonio Petrelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:45 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Struts tiles layout performance Raghuveer ha scritto: > In our Web application we are using struts,JSP for plumtree web application. > > Does there will be any performance issue using Tiles if i migrate from > present normal layout to struts tiles layout > If with "normal" you mean "single JSPs", then yes, obviously there are some performance issues. When JSPs are not compiled yet, each piece of Tiles definitions must be compiled. After that, each tile must show its content, thus it is like invoking several JSP pages for a single request. But it's question of a trade-off. With Tiles you can use the "composite view" pattern, useful if you have several reusable pieces of pages. HTH Antonio --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]