We also use a lot of JS files in our web application. Since the application is used by a large number of users, performance is really important to us. We found that we got better performance if we put static JS files in the domino\html directory.
For deployment of the JS files we now use a different approach: we store all the files in a ZIP file and add it to the template. A LS agent will deploy the JS files to the correct html directory when installing the application. That way, no FTP or WebDAV access is needed.
I look forward to the WebDAV article though. Just like you I experimented a bit with it a couple of years ago, didn't like it then and forgot about it.
We also use a lot of JS files in our web application. Since the application is used by a large number of users, performance is really important to us. We found that we got better performance if we put static JS files in the domino\html directory.
For deployment of the JS files we now use a different approach: we store all the files in a ZIP file and add it to the template. A LS agent will deploy the JS files to the correct html directory when installing the application. That way, no FTP or WebDAV access is needed.
I look forward to the WebDAV article though. Just like you I experimented a bit with it a couple of years ago, didn't like it then and forgot about it.
Mark