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Published Sep. 10, 2025

Performance of the JSLoaderModulesServlet

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Ankit Gupta

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Issue

  • Steps to Reproduce:

    1. Start a server
    2. With a navigator, open the dev-tools and look at the network tab, and load the home.
    3. Refresh the home.

    Actual Results:

    js_loader_modules file is never cached.
    Size: X KB

    Expected Results:

    Second requirement to js_loader_modules should be served as a cached resource.
    Size: from memory cache

Environment

  • Liferay DXP 7.0
  • Liferay DXP 7.1

Resolution

  • The observed behavior is a known bug and fixed in Liferay-fix-pack-de-80 and above for Liferay DXP 7.0.
  • The observed behavior is a known bug and fixed in Liferay-fix-pack-dxp-10 and above for Liferay DXP 7.1.
  • Installing Fix Packs and Hotfixes on Liferay DXP will guide to install these Fixpack in your environment.

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