I'll be happy to share the code as soon as it is running smoothly and
I got rid of the above mentioned AccessControlException.

Thus, I hope somebody could give me a hint what is causing the
exception.

Regards,
andr


On 21 Okt., 23:14, Esteban Masoero <emaso...@getsense.com.ar> wrote:
> a.maza:
>
> That's correct, I'm using HTTPSessionStore because of the filesystem
> writing restriction. However, I'm interested in the implementation you
> are trying to do, so if you decide to share it with the community when
> it's done, I'll be happy to give it a try ;). Moreover, we have a
> fileupload gae-like implementation that uses the datastore instead of
> the file system to store temporary recently uploaded files (shared by a
> developer in the wicket users list), so I'd be interested in merging our
> code and your code into some wicket-gae.jar extension, so everything its
> located at one place and can be reused by others.
>
> For the record, we haven't experienced any issues related to the
> back/foward button behavior (although I must tell that our app is still
> a small one and maybe that has something to do with it).
>
> Regards,
>
> Esteban
>
> a.maza escribió:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 21 Okt., 20:26, Esteban Masoero <emaso...@getsense.com.ar> wrote:
>
> >> Hi there:
>
> >> We've been running a wicket app on gae since last month, but without the
> >> need of implement memcache-based implementation of Wicket's IPageStore.
> >> Why are you doing that? (our wicket version is 1.3.7)
>
> > Wicket is very powerful in maintaining application/session state. This
> > enables for example a nice usage of back/forward buttons. In a typical
> > scenario, this is backed by the DiskPageStore implementation. On GAE
> > you can't use the DiskPageStore since it relies on writing to the
> > filesystem. Thus, I assume that you use the HTTPSessionStore as
> > proposed in some blog entries (and not the SecondLevelCacheStore).
>
> > I did some research on the web and several users reported problems
> > using the HTTPSessionStore - especially regarding the back/forward
> > button behavior. Thus, I am currently trying to implement a Memcache-
> > backed IPagestore for GAE. On the Wicket mailinglist I was provided
> > with a HTTP session based implementation of IPageStore (done in the
> > Terracotta project) to have a starting point (http://www.nabble.com/
> > Google-App-Engine-and-Wicket-to23001592.html)- Zitierten Text ausblenden -
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