tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36773632.post100360922774553831..comments2023-12-19T08:40:05.062-05:00Comments on Java Evangelist John Yeary: JSF 2.x Tip of the Day: Displaying Content Conditionally by FacesMessage.SeverityJohn Yearyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00461192445071361043noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36773632.post-72801225343710637082013-03-12T13:06:05.800-05:002013-03-12T13:06:05.800-05:00The will not be placed included in the page. The ...The will not be placed included in the page. The will determine whether the included page will be rendered. I rechecked it in a simple test to ensure that it would not render.<br /><br />Did I miss the point?<br /><br />You are correct that you will want to be careful about any conditionally rendered pages, and included pages.<br /><br />The size issue may, or may not be an issue. The will need to be processed and having a lot of them conditionally rendered especially in a , or can cause performance issues.<br /><br />Thanks for your input.John Yearyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00461192445071361043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36773632.post-46023419016363718692013-03-12T11:09:45.798-05:002013-03-12T11:09:45.798-05:00Something that's maybe worth mentioning is tha...Something that's maybe worth mentioning is that while the fragment will be rendered conditionally based on the error level, the include will take place no matter what. So don't put huge pieces of code in those included pages, and also keep in mind that whatever is in those pages could be resolved, which can lead to errors.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17390540763185379184noreply@blogger.com