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Guillaume Smet commented on WICKET-5243:
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Thanks Martin!

We look forward to 6.15!

> JS: High stack size in Function Executor causes "too much recursion"
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>
>                 Key: WICKET-5243
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-5243
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: wicket
>    Affects Versions: 6.8.0
>         Environment: Tested on Firefox
>            Reporter: Tobias Haupt
>              Labels: javascript, perfomance
>         Attachments: WICKET-5243-avoid-recursion.patch, 
> WICKET-5243-notify-only-when-async.patch, response.xml, wicket-ajax-jquery.js
>
>
> The Function Executor in wicket-ajax-jquery.js uses recursion and deferred 
> calls to the notify() function to ensure synchronous execution of all tasks 
> contained in an AjaxResponse.
> Each task calls notif() when it is finished. This causes a recursive call to 
> processNext() thus raising the stack for each execution. If there are a lot 
> of task to handle, the stack size will increase beyond the possible stack 
> size in the client causing a "too much recursion" exception and increasingly 
> low performance.
> The deferred execution of notify is only necessary if the task executor has 
> to wait for long running tasks to finish at some uncertain point in the 
> future. Examples: downloading of external resources (js, css, images). These 
> task can call back the executor as soon as they are really finished (e.g. 
> load event triggerd).
> The problem is that the majority of tasks don't need to wait but return 
> instantly instead. Examples: exchanging components, executing custom 
> javascripts that do not use the "|-syntax" to include the notify callback.
> Current fix: The depth of the stack is counted and if a depth of >= 1000 is 
> reached, a timeout will interrupt the synchronous task queue execution. A new 
> executor will continue with an empty stack.
> Problems with that approach: 
> - why 1000?
> - several ajax requests might interrupt each other because the synchronous 
> execution is broken.
> - if an executed custom javascript creates a big stack itself (e.g. by using 
> jquery a lot) the stack will add to the stack used by the Function Executor 
> so that it may still be too big.
> Proposal to fix this: see also the attached patch.
> Another callback notifyContinue() is supported that can be called whenever 
> the task will return instantly. This callback avoids the recursive call to 
> processNext and continues in a simple loop over all the tasks.



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