It was designed to support this using a debug flag but I never got around it. It is also probably not that important because they ’should’ be cached and compressed. We can provide the browser the information that it never expires since a new bundle will have a new URL.
Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
> On 31 aug. 2016, at 18:15, Henrik Niehaus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have created an issue for that:
> https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.bundles/issues/67
>
> Another question came up, while having a closer look at the web
> resources. I noticed that not the minified versions are served, but the
> "human readable" (for example angular and bootstrap). Is there a way to
> switch to the minified versions? I tried to change the annotation
> parameters:
>
> @RequireAngularWebResource(resource={"angular.min.js","angular-resource.min.js",
> "angular-route.min.js"}, priority=1000)
>
> But then the minified version are appended to *.js in addition to the
> human readable files, so the resulting content is even bigger.
>
> Regards,
> Henrik
>
> Am 31.08.2016 um 16:41 schrieb Peter Kriens:
>> Hmm, were cached and compressed. Can you file a bug? Especially which
>> version of the simple web provider you’re using. The latest version had a
>> few changes.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Peter Kriens
>>
>>> On 31 aug. 2016, at 14:17, Henrik Niehaus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I was playing around with enroute and the angular and bootstrap web
>>> resources. I noticed, that the concatenated files *.js and *.css are
>>> served uncompressed by Jetty. Especially the 1.6 MiB angular files take
>>> quite some time to load.
>>>
>>> How would you handle this in a production environment? Would you run
>>> Jetty behind an Apache proxy or is there a way to configure Jetty to run
>>> standalone and be production ready? Are there any articles or tutorials
>>> for that, because I didn't find much on that topic.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> -Henrik
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