- Use Facelets instead of JSP
 - If possible, always use HTML instead of JSF tags
 - Never put logic in getters because they can be called multiple times - especially for the rendered attribute
 - Avoid much logic in EL expression
 - Avoid using h:outputText. Just use EL expressions. If you need to escape HTML, it's better to use a EL function
 - Use AJAX as much as possible
 - Only process and update components which are really required to process or update
 - Cache data, which is required multiple times in the same view, in @RequestScoped beans
 - Avoid using @SessionScoped, @ViewScoped and other long living scopes
 - Split your beans. Its better to have a seperate bean for logic and a seperate bean for values which are required for multiple requests (@ViewScoped, @ViewAccessScoped...). I call them *Controller and *StateHolder
 
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Increase your JSF application performance (Part 2 - Design Patterns)
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