I've been asked to suggest some performance improvements for a site that uses JSF/Richfaces/Seam/A4J.
One thing I've noticed is that there seems to be a lot of JavaScript being downloaded for A4J. Here's a file list from one page:
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalorg.ajax4jsf.javascript.AjaxScript
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalorg.ajax4jsf.javascript.PrototypeScript
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalorg.ajax4jsf.javascript.ImageCacheScript
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalorg/richfaces/renderkit/html/scripts/browser_info.js
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalorg/ajax4jsf/javascript/scripts/form.js
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalscripts/tabPanel.js
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalorg/richfaces/renderkit/html/scripts/skinning.js
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalprototype.js
/a4j/g/3_3_3.Finalscriptaculous.js
Are these files static for the JSF version that we are running or are they created dynamically based on the A4J commands that are being put into our html? I'm wondering if it is possible to safely amalgamate all of these into a single file as most of them are very small? If I did that, how would I stop these files from being added to the rendered HTML?