About Static Content Bundle rules
Static content bundle rules define a group of JavaScript files or Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) files, identified as text file rules, that the server transmits to workstation browsers as a single unit or "bundle". Used appropriately, static content bundles can reduce HTTP network traffic and reduce user response times.
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Create a static content bundle rule if your application contains multiple text file rules containing JavaScript or CSS files that are always, or almost always, needed together to support a browser display or function. See More...
Where referenced
Static content bundle rules are referenced by:
- An HTML rule, HTML fragment rule, or other stream rule that contains the <pega:static > JSP tag.
- Harness rule form Scripts and Styles tab.
Access
Use the Records Explorer to list all static content bundle rules available to you.
Category
Static content bundle rules are instances of the Rule-File-Bundle class. They are part of the Technical category.
- More about Static Content Bundle rules
Static content bundle rules define a group of JavaScript files or Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) files, identified as text file rules, that the server transmits to workstation browsers as a single unit or "bundle". Used appropriately, static content bundles can reduce HTTP network traffic and reduce user response times.
- Static Content Bundle rules - Completing the New or Save As form
- Static Content Bundle rules - Completing the Definition tab
Complete this tab to list the text file rules in this bundle. A bundle must contain only JavaScript files (where the third key part is js or htm, or only CSS files (where the third key part is css )
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