Not sure where you get the action-per page is the generally accepted
norm, but if your page is purely static (i.e. accesses no variables and
includes no forms), go straight to the html page.
Not only does this save you the JSP compile/post-compile interpretation
time it also allows you to move the page onto an separate Apache HTTPD
server to improve performance.
Al.
Roger wrote:
Having followed this group for a while I know that the generally accepted
wisdom is that every page should be handled via an Action. However, I have an
application that is probably going to be 70% static pages with 30% Strut-able
actions to handle form entry etc etc. This means that I'm going to have an
awful lot of action classes that do nothing other than display the next page
which feels kludgy. How would people deal with this?
Regards
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