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Maintaining Performance When Using Applet Toggles


Applet toggles are a useful feature where multiple applets based on different business components occupy the same location in a view. Which applet displays at one time depends on a field value in a parent applet (dynamic toggle) or on a user selection (static toggle).

Dynamic toggle applets are based on the same business component, while static toggle applets may be based on different business components.

In general, when configuring applet toggles for your Siebel application, particularly dynamic toggles, you can reduce memory and CPU usage for user application sessions by minimizing the number of applet toggles and fields per applet.

It is important to be aware of potential performance impact of using applet toggles, particularly dynamic toggles:

In each case, cached objects remain in memory until the user navigates to a different screen.


 Performance Tuning Guide 
 Published: 24 October 2003