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Martin Grigorov commented on WICKET-5588: ----------------------------------------- It works for you because you don't use custom Ajax channel names in your application. E.g. I've used custom channel names to make parallel requests to different Wicket IResources. I don't see any good and generic solution. You will have to use your local patch for now. > Mixing Ajax and push (Atmosphere/native-websockets) updates does not respect > order > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: WICKET-5588 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-5588 > Project: Wicket > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: wicket, wicket-atmosphere, wicket-native-websocket > Affects Versions: 6.15.0, 6.21.0 > Reporter: Daniel Stoch > Assignee: Emond Papegaaij > Attachments: 5588-ajax-thru-websocket.tgz > > > As far as I know in Wicket ajax calls by default using the same channel and > they are queued. But in wicket-atmosphere integration on the client side the > refreshing is done by calling (inside wicket-atomosphere.js): > Wicket.Ajax.process(response.responseBody); > It looks like Wicket.Ajax.process() function does not use channels > management, so it can result in out-of-order response processing. This method > was added to support Atmosphere push calls in Wicket. See the commit (for > issue: WICKET-4668): > https://github.com/apache/wicket/commit/130b063722e55510f2b2a3b47889e14210a5a32f > *Example scenario to reproduce this problem:* > When we try to refresh a component (panelA) via ajax when two different > threads in the "same" time perform such refresh. > 1. The first thread (thread1) is a standard servlet container thread to > handle user request from a browser: > - user clicks AjaxLink and on onClick method panelA is refreshed by > target.add(panelA). > 2. The second thread (thread2) is a notification from a backend system which > causes a panelA refreshing too: > - it can be done for eg. using Atmosphere integration by EventBus.post() - > panelA is refreshed by target.add(panelA) too. > On the server side only one thread can access a page at a time so everything > is "queued" properly: the thread1 panelA refresh is executed, then the > thread2 refresh code is fired. > But it looks like on the client side the order of ajax calls is undefined: > sometimes JS code added from the thread1 is executed as first, sometimes as a > second one. On my computer this order almost always is wrong. It leads to an > incorrect situation when the component state on a server is different than > the DOM tree on the client browser (so for example user can clicks not > existing link). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)