So many errors from JIRA ITSM in Browser. O my god. But, for me, interestin in Downloading Resources. From What and from where? How to disable it?
But, for me, interestin in Downloading Resources. From What and from where?
If you want to know what is being download and from where, most of that information is right there... in the browser debug page you're looking at. If you want more, capture the full browser session.
How to disable it?
Errr, what? You want to disable your web browser's downloading of the CSS and JS that provides the functionality of the GUI? Is that correct... that you want to deliberately break the functionality of the web GUI of your JSM server??
And compilation and evaluation of scripts takes too long. Almost 1 second.
One whole second... is too long!!! I think you're worrying about monsters under the bed, Tony.
Why I can't dislike such a useless answers?
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You want to disable your web browser's downloading of the CSS and JS that provides the functionality of the GUI? Is that correct... that you want to deliberately break the functionality of the web GUI of your JSM server??
Your knowledge of architecture is amazing and very cute, of course. But, I don't want to disable JSM, I want to disable the useless Assets CDN (for us). Don’t come back with such a useless answers until you learn. It is obvious that batch.js takes more than 4 seconds to build because of these, inclusively, useless actions.
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I want to disable the useless Assets CDN
Oh, why didn't you just say that in the first place?
When you speak in riddles with obscure sentences like "So many errors from JIRA ITSM in Browser" and "But, for me, interestin in Downloading Resources", it sounds like you are trying to disable the download of those 'resources' at the front end (the browser), not the back end.
Atlassian have provided plenty of articles on configuring CDNs for JSM Server / Data Centre, all just a short Google search away.
It is obvious that batch.js takes more than 4 seconds to build
Not sure who that would be 'obvious' to (you, I assume), but yesterday you said it took only 1 second, and now it takes 4 seconds, so that sounds like a problem.
Anyhow, it sounds like you're the expert in this area. Personally, I don't know why you think your currently configured CDN for serving those JS / CSS and other assets is 'useless', but once you 'disable' it, I'm sure you'll get the expected results.
Have fun.
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And compilation and evaluation of scripts takes too long. Almost 1 second.
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