Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Great thanks! On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 9:18 PM Sven Meier wrote: > +1 > > Sven > > On 28.06.22 18:54, Andrea Del Bene wrote: > > I think we have enough work done for 9.11.0, so you shouldn't have to > wait > > too much to get it > > > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 5:00 PM Wayne W > wrote: > > > >> Hi Sven, > >> > >> So far so good. It seems to have fixed all issues. > >> > >> Will there be a release for this anytime soon do you think? > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 8:45 PM Sven Meier wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > >>> I pushed a fix to Wicket 9.x and 10.x. > >>> > >>> Would be great if you could give this a test, your test application > >>> works fine now. > >>> > >>> Many thanks > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 20.06.22 18:19, Wayne W wrote: > Hello Sven, > > Many thanks for looking into this. It's greatly appreciated that you > understand what is happening here. > > Out of interest I just had a look at the RedissionSession setAttribute > >>> and > it's just calling > >>> org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute( > name, value, notify) and all the unBound calls are done in there. So > perhaps this is an issue with different versions of Tomcat? > > FYI RedissionSession: > > *public* *void* setAttribute(String name, Object value, *boolean* > >>> notify) > { > > *super*.setAttribute(name, value, notify); > > > > *if* (value == *null*) { > > *return*; > > } > > *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*DEFAULT* && map != *null*) { > > fastPut(name, value); > > } > > *if* (readMode == ReadMode.*REDIS*) { > > loadedAttributes.put(name, value); > > updatedAttributes.put(name, value); > > } > > *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*AFTER_REQUEST*) { > > removedAttributes.remove(name); > > } > > } > > Either way looking forward to the fix. > > On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > Hi again, > > > > I found the cause of this bug: > > > > RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not > >> to > > be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: > > When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute > >> is > > removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, > signalling > > PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. > > > > I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. > > > > Thanks for your report. > > Sven > > > > > > On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your > application. > >> > >> Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, > >> without > >> it the detailPages open as expected. > >> > >> I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. > >> Can > >> you confirm my observation so far? > >> > >> Regards > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: > >>> Hi Sven, > >>> > >>> Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. > >>> > >> > https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f > >>> To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list > >> of > >>> 4 > >>> links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you > >>> will see > >>> that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just > >>> refresh > >>> the page. > >>> > >>> If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you > >>> will see > >>> that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the > >> link > >>> in > >>> the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. > >>> > >>> Let me know your thoughts > >>> I will of course try and understand whats happening. > >>> > >>> > >>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: > >>> > Hi Wayne, > > no idea on my side. > > Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max > >>> pages. > If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. > > Thanks > Sven > > > On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: > > Hi Sven, > > > > I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had > >> time > >>> to > dig > > deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I > > thought I > > would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your > head! > > > > In our app we
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
+1 Sven On 28.06.22 18:54, Andrea Del Bene wrote: I think we have enough work done for 9.11.0, so you shouldn't have to wait too much to get it On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 5:00 PM Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, So far so good. It seems to have fixed all issues. Will there be a release for this anytime soon do you think? Thanks On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 8:45 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I pushed a fix to Wicket 9.x and 10.x. Would be great if you could give this a test, your test application works fine now. Many thanks Sven On 20.06.22 18:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, Many thanks for looking into this. It's greatly appreciated that you understand what is happening here. Out of interest I just had a look at the RedissionSession setAttribute and it's just calling org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute( name, value, notify) and all the unBound calls are done in there. So perhaps this is an issue with different versions of Tomcat? FYI RedissionSession: *public* *void* setAttribute(String name, Object value, *boolean* notify) { *super*.setAttribute(name, value, notify); *if* (value == *null*) { *return*; } *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*DEFAULT* && map != *null*) { fastPut(name, value); } *if* (readMode == ReadMode.*REDIS*) { loadedAttributes.put(name, value); updatedAttributes.put(name, value); } *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*AFTER_REQUEST*) { removedAttributes.remove(name); } } Either way looking forward to the fix. On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi again, I found the cause of this bug: RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not to be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute is removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, signalling PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. Thanks for your report. Sven On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: Hi, I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, without it the detailPages open as expected. I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. Can you confirm my observation so far? Regards Sven On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of 4 links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you will see that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just refresh the page. If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you will see that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link in the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. Let me know your thoughts I will of course try and understand whats happening. On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, no idea on my side. Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. Thanks Sven On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to dig deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. However, now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting componentsnotfound in the page. Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for InSessionPageStore but it made no difference. Any idea? On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: Thanks Wayne! The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. Best regards Sven On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
I think we have enough work done for 9.11.0, so you shouldn't have to wait too much to get it On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 5:00 PM Wayne W wrote: > Hi Sven, > > So far so good. It seems to have fixed all issues. > > Will there be a release for this anytime soon do you think? > > Thanks > > On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 8:45 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > Hi Wayne, > > > > I pushed a fix to Wicket 9.x and 10.x. > > > > Would be great if you could give this a test, your test application > > works fine now. > > > > Many thanks > > Sven > > > > > > On 20.06.22 18:19, Wayne W wrote: > > > Hello Sven, > > > > > > Many thanks for looking into this. It's greatly appreciated that you > > > understand what is happening here. > > > > > > Out of interest I just had a look at the RedissionSession setAttribute > > and > > > it's just calling > > org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute( > > > name, value, notify) and all the unBound calls are done in there. So > > > perhaps this is an issue with different versions of Tomcat? > > > > > > FYI RedissionSession: > > > > > > *public* *void* setAttribute(String name, Object value, *boolean* > > notify) > > > { > > > > > > *super*.setAttribute(name, value, notify); > > > > > > > > > > > > *if* (value == *null*) { > > > > > > *return*; > > > > > > } > > > > > > *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*DEFAULT* && map != *null*) { > > > > > > fastPut(name, value); > > > > > > } > > > > > > *if* (readMode == ReadMode.*REDIS*) { > > > > > > loadedAttributes.put(name, value); > > > > > > updatedAttributes.put(name, value); > > > > > > } > > > > > > *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*AFTER_REQUEST*) { > > > > > > removedAttributes.remove(name); > > > > > > } > > > > > > } > > > > > > Either way looking forward to the fix. > > > > > > On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > > > >> Hi again, > > >> > > >> I found the cause of this bug: > > >> > > >> RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not > to > > >> be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: > > >> When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute > is > > >> removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, signalling > > >> PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. > > >> > > >> I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. > > >> > > >> Thanks for your report. > > >> Sven > > >> > > >> > > >> On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: > > >>> Hi, > > >>> > > >>> I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. > > >>> > > >>> Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, > without > > >>> it the detailPages open as expected. > > >>> > > >>> I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. > Can > > >>> you confirm my observation so far? > > >>> > > >>> Regards > > >>> Sven > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: > > Hi Sven, > > > > Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. > > > > >> > > > https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f > > > > To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list > of > > 4 > > links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you > > will see > > that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just > > refresh > > the page. > > > > If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you > > will see > > that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the > link > > in > > the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. > > > > Let me know your thoughts > > I will of course try and understand whats happening. > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > > > Hi Wayne, > > > > > > no idea on my side. > > > > > > Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max > > pages. > > > > > > If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Sven > > > > > > > > > On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: > > >> Hi Sven, > > >> > > >> I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had > time > > to > > > dig > > >> deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I > > >> thought I > > >> would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! > > >> > > >> In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of > > >> files. > > >> Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the > > >> details. We > > >> used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. > > > However, > > >> now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when > the > > >> user >
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Sven, So far so good. It seems to have fixed all issues. Will there be a release for this anytime soon do you think? Thanks On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 8:45 PM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > I pushed a fix to Wicket 9.x and 10.x. > > Would be great if you could give this a test, your test application > works fine now. > > Many thanks > Sven > > > On 20.06.22 18:19, Wayne W wrote: > > Hello Sven, > > > > Many thanks for looking into this. It's greatly appreciated that you > > understand what is happening here. > > > > Out of interest I just had a look at the RedissionSession setAttribute > and > > it's just calling > org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute( > > name, value, notify) and all the unBound calls are done in there. So > > perhaps this is an issue with different versions of Tomcat? > > > > FYI RedissionSession: > > > > *public* *void* setAttribute(String name, Object value, *boolean* > notify) > > { > > > > *super*.setAttribute(name, value, notify); > > > > > > > > *if* (value == *null*) { > > > > *return*; > > > > } > > > > *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*DEFAULT* && map != *null*) { > > > > fastPut(name, value); > > > > } > > > > *if* (readMode == ReadMode.*REDIS*) { > > > > loadedAttributes.put(name, value); > > > > updatedAttributes.put(name, value); > > > > } > > > > *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*AFTER_REQUEST*) { > > > > removedAttributes.remove(name); > > > > } > > > > } > > > > Either way looking forward to the fix. > > > > On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > >> Hi again, > >> > >> I found the cause of this bug: > >> > >> RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not to > >> be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: > >> When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute is > >> removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, signalling > >> PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. > >> > >> I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. > >> > >> Thanks for your report. > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. > >>> > >>> Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, without > >>> it the detailPages open as expected. > >>> > >>> I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. Can > >>> you confirm my observation so far? > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: > Hi Sven, > > Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. > > >> > https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f > > To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of > 4 > links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you > will see > that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just > refresh > the page. > > If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you > will see > that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link > in > the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. > > Let me know your thoughts > I will of course try and understand whats happening. > > > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > Hi Wayne, > > > > no idea on my side. > > > > Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max > pages. > > > > If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. > > > > Thanks > > Sven > > > > > > On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: > >> Hi Sven, > >> > >> I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time > to > > dig > >> deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I > >> thought I > >> would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! > >> > >> In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of > >> files. > >> Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the > >> details. We > >> used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. > > However, > >> now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the > >> user > >> clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting > >> componentsnotfound in the page. > >> > >> Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session > and > >> loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with > >> InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there > >> are > >> more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for > >> InSessionPageStore > >> but it made no diff
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, I pushed a fix to Wicket 9.x and 10.x. Would be great if you could give this a test, your test application works fine now. Many thanks Sven On 20.06.22 18:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, Many thanks for looking into this. It's greatly appreciated that you understand what is happening here. Out of interest I just had a look at the RedissionSession setAttribute and it's just calling org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute( name, value, notify) and all the unBound calls are done in there. So perhaps this is an issue with different versions of Tomcat? FYI RedissionSession: *public* *void* setAttribute(String name, Object value, *boolean* notify) { *super*.setAttribute(name, value, notify); *if* (value == *null*) { *return*; } *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*DEFAULT* && map != *null*) { fastPut(name, value); } *if* (readMode == ReadMode.*REDIS*) { loadedAttributes.put(name, value); updatedAttributes.put(name, value); } *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*AFTER_REQUEST*) { removedAttributes.remove(name); } } Either way looking forward to the fix. On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi again, I found the cause of this bug: RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not to be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute is removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, signalling PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. Thanks for your report. Sven On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: Hi, I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, without it the detailPages open as expected. I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. Can you confirm my observation so far? Regards Sven On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of 4 links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you will see that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just refresh the page. If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you will see that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link in the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. Let me know your thoughts I will of course try and understand whats happening. On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, no idea on my side. Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. Thanks Sven On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to dig deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. However, now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting componentsnotfound in the page. Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for InSessionPageStore but it made no difference. Any idea? On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: Thanks Wayne! The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. Best regards Sven On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. Regards Sven On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hello Sven, Many thanks for looking into this. It's greatly appreciated that you understand what is happening here. Out of interest I just had a look at the RedissionSession setAttribute and it's just calling org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute( name, value, notify) and all the unBound calls are done in there. So perhaps this is an issue with different versions of Tomcat? FYI RedissionSession: *public* *void* setAttribute(String name, Object value, *boolean* notify) { *super*.setAttribute(name, value, notify); *if* (value == *null*) { *return*; } *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*DEFAULT* && map != *null*) { fastPut(name, value); } *if* (readMode == ReadMode.*REDIS*) { loadedAttributes.put(name, value); updatedAttributes.put(name, value); } *if* (updateMode == UpdateMode.*AFTER_REQUEST*) { removedAttributes.remove(name); } } Either way looking forward to the fix. On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi again, > > I found the cause of this bug: > > RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not to > be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: > When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute is > removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, signalling > PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. > > I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. > > Thanks for your report. > Sven > > > On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. > > > > Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, without > > it the detailPages open as expected. > > > > I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. Can > > you confirm my observation so far? > > > > Regards > > Sven > > > > > > On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: > >> Hi Sven, > >> > >> Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. > >> > https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f > >> > >> > >> To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of 4 > >> links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you > >> will see > >> that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just > >> refresh > >> the page. > >> > >> If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you > >> will see > >> that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link in > >> the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. > >> > >> Let me know your thoughts > >> I will of course try and understand whats happening. > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > >>> no idea on my side. > >>> > >>> Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. > >>> > >>> If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. > >>> > >>> Thanks > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: > Hi Sven, > > I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to > >>> dig > deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I > thought I > would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! > > In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of > files. > Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the > details. We > used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. > >>> However, > now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the > user > clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting > componentsnotfound in the page. > > Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and > loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with > InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there > are > more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for > InSessionPageStore > but it made no difference. > > Any idea? > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > Thanks Wayne! > > > > The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. > > > > Best regards > > Sven > > > > > > On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: > >> Hi Sven, > >> > >> I can confirm your fix is working . > >> > >> I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official > >> release? > >> Thanks for your help - really appreciated. > >> > >> Wayne > >> > >> On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier > wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > >>> the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wick
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi again, I found the cause of this bug: RedissonSession exposes a behavior we've seen before, which seems not to be a problem with the default Tomcat session implementation: When an attribute is set on the session, the previously set attribute is removed first - this leads to #valueUnbound() being called, signalling PersistentPageStore to drop all store pages. I'll perpare a fix tomorrow. Thanks for your report. Sven On 18.06.22 15:24, Sven Meier wrote: Hi, I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, without it the detailPages open as expected. I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. Can you confirm my observation so far? Regards Sven On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of 4 links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you will see that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just refresh the page. If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you will see that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link in the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. Let me know your thoughts I will of course try and understand whats happening. On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, no idea on my side. Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. Thanks Sven On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to dig deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. However, now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting componentsnotfound in the page. Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for InSessionPageStore but it made no difference. Any idea? On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: Thanks Wayne! The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. Best regards Sven On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. Regards Sven On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call getSession().dirty(); as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model into the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) otherwise the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the model is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change is lost. Is that right? Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* HubInSessionCache( serializer)); } }); Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is not used I presume? If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the AjaxLink.
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi, I've stripped all pageManager related settings from your application. Now the bug only appears with Tomcat's RedissonSessionManager, without it the detailPages open as expected. I'm no expert in Redis, so I don't know what is going wrong there. Can you confirm my observation so far? Regards Sven On 13.06.22 12:30, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of 4 links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you will see that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just refresh the page. If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you will see that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link in the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. Let me know your thoughts I will of course try and understand whats happening. On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, no idea on my side. Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. Thanks Sven On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to dig deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. However, now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting componentsnotfound in the page. Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for InSessionPageStore but it made no difference. Any idea? On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: Thanks Wayne! The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. Best regards Sven On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. Regards Sven On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call getSession().dirty(); as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model into the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) otherwise the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the model is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change is lost. Is that right? Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* HubInSessionCache( serializer)); } }); Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is not used I presume? If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the AjaxLink. The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it doesn't happen. Here is a quickstart if you want: https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine though to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. Enter some text
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Sven, Ok here is a quickstart demonstrating the issue. https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/1usch8t0hpjc4s5l3219he7s8f To reproduce, open localhost:8080 and you will now also see a list of 4 links. If you right click each link and open in a new window, you will see that only the first tab will render correctly. The other tabs just refresh the page. If you change the wicket version to say 9.4.0 and do the same you will see that each page opens correctly in a new tab, and clicking on the link in the page outputs "this" to the console correctly. Let me know your thoughts I will of course try and understand whats happening. On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:45 AM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > no idea on my side. > > Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. > > If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. > > Thanks > Sven > > > On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: > > Hi Sven, > > > > I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to > dig > > deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I > > would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! > > > > In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. > > Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We > > used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. > However, > > now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user > > clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting > > componentsnotfound in the page. > > > > Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and > > loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with > > InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are > > more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for > > InSessionPageStore > > but it made no difference. > > > > Any idea? > > > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > >> Thanks Wayne! > >> > >> The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. > >> > >> Best regards > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: > >>> Hi Sven, > >>> > >>> I can confirm your fix is working . > >>> > >>> I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? > >>> Thanks for your help - really appreciated. > >>> > >>> Wayne > >>> > >>> On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: > >>> > Hi Wayne, > > the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: > > > path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" > > >> > sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> > > > Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on > 9.x > > BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing > InSessionPageStore > (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. > > Regards > Sven > > > On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: > > Hello Sven, > > > > So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of > my > > understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd > > and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call > > getSession().dirty(); > > as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model > into > > the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) > otherwise > > the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the > model > > is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the > >> change > is > > lost. > > > > Is that right? > > > > Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: > > > > *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* > JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > > getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > > > > getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); > > > > setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { > > > >*protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore > >> pageStore) > >{ > > > >*return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* > HubInSessionCache( > > serializer)); > > > >} > > > >}); > > > > Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession > is > not > > used I presume? > > > > If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when > >> not > > calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is > >> not > > being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the > AjaxLink. > > The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store > the > > updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() ca
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, no idea on my side. Please compare without InSessionPageStore and with different max pages. If the problem persists, please provide a quickstart. Thanks Sven On 08.06.22 18:51, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to dig deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. However, now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting componentsnotfound in the page. Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for InSessionPageStore but it made no difference. Any idea? On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: Thanks Wayne! The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. Best regards Sven On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. Regards Sven On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call getSession().dirty(); as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model into the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) otherwise the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the model is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change is lost. Is that right? Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* HubInSessionCache( serializer)); } }); Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is not used I presume? If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the AjaxLink. The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it doesn't happen. Here is a quickstart if you want: https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine though to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. Enter some text into the textfield and you will see the model is updated (printed out). However when you click on the AjaxLink 'next' the model is null. Let me know your thoughts Many thanks. On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 4:19 PM Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Many thanks. I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and get back to you. Wayne On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've pushed a fix to https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set Are you able to test this on your setup? Regards Sven On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, Any update on this? Many thanks On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby preventing asynchronous adds. Regards Sven On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: Ah that's great Sven. Just a question - is it necessary for me to call getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http session setup? I saw a post about this q
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Sven, I'm having a new issue with this wicket version - I've yet had time to dig deep and try and make a quickstart to replicate it. However I thought I would describe it first to see if it rings any bells in your head! In our app we have a file explorer like page that lists a bunch of files. Clicking one of these opens a popup over the page to see the details. We used to be able to open each of these files in a new browser tab. However, now when the new tabs are opened, the details load ok, but when the user clicks on the wicket link to close the popup we are getting componentsnotfound in the page. Something about opening new browser tabs is messing up the session and loosing the components. I presume this is something to do with InSessionPageStore. Opening a single new tab is fine, it when there are more than 2 in total. I tried increasing the maxPages to 20 for InSessionPageStore but it made no difference. Any idea? On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 10:43 AM Sven Meier wrote: > Thanks Wayne! > > The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. > > Best regards > Sven > > > On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: > > Hi Sven, > > > > I can confirm your fix is working . > > > > I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? > > Thanks for your help - really appreciated. > > > > Wayne > > > > On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > >> Hi Wayne, > >> > >> the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: > >> > >>>> path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" > >> > sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> > >> > >> > >> > >> Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x > >> > >> BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore > >> (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. > >> > >> Regards > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: > >>> Hello Sven, > >>> > >>> So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my > >>> understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd > >>> and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call > >>> getSession().dirty(); > >>> as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model > >> into > >>> the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) > >> otherwise > >>> the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the > >> model > >>> is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the > change > >> is > >>> lost. > >>> > >>> Is that right? > >>> > >>> Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: > >>> > >>> *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* > >> JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > >>> getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > >>> > >>> getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); > >>> > >>> setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { > >>> > >>> *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore > pageStore) > >>> > >>> { > >>> > >>> *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* > >> HubInSessionCache( > >>> serializer)); > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> }); > >>> > >>> Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is > >> not > >>> used I presume? > >>> > >>> If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when > not > >>> calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is > not > >>> being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the > >> AjaxLink. > >>> The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the > >>> updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it > >>> doesn't happen. > >>> > >>> Here is a quickstart if you want: > >>> > >> > https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 > >>> You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine > >> though > >>> to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. > >>> Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. > >>> > >>> Enter some text into the textfield and you will see the model is > updated > >>> (printed out). However when you click on the AjaxLink 'next' the model > is > >>> null. > >>> > >>> Let me know your thoughts > >>> Many thanks. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 4:19 PM Wayne W > >> wrote: > Hi Sven, > > Many thanks. > > I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the > issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and > get > back to you. > > Wayne > > On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > Hi Wayne, > > > > I've pushed a fix to > > > > > >> > https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set > > Are you able to test this on your setup
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Thanks Wayne! The fix will be part of the next 9.x release. Best regards Sven On 07.06.22 12:22, Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. Regards Sven On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call getSession().dirty(); as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model into the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) otherwise the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the model is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change is lost. Is that right? Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* HubInSessionCache( serializer)); } }); Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is not used I presume? If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the AjaxLink. The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it doesn't happen. Here is a quickstart if you want: https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine though to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. Enter some text into the textfield and you will see the model is updated (printed out). However when you click on the AjaxLink 'next' the model is null. Let me know your thoughts Many thanks. On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 4:19 PM Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Many thanks. I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and get back to you. Wayne On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've pushed a fix to https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set Are you able to test this on your setup? Regards Sven On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, Any update on this? Many thanks On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby preventing asynchronous adds. Regards Sven On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: Ah that's great Sven. Just a question - is it necessary for me to call getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http session setup? I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. Thanks for clarifying On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've create an issue for this bug: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. Thanks for reporting the issue. Sven On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, Is this a bug? could be, do we have a Jira issue already? I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is stored in the session. I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. Best regards Sven On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, th
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Sven, I can confirm your fix is working . I suppose it will be a while before this reaches an official release? Thanks for your help - really appreciated. Wayne On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:47 PM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: > > path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" > sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> > > > > Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x > > BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore > (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. > > Regards > Sven > > > On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: > > Hello Sven, > > > > So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my > > understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd > > and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call > > getSession().dirty(); > > as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model > into > > the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) > otherwise > > the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the > model > > is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change > is > > lost. > > > > Is that right? > > > > Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: > > > > *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* > JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > > > > getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > > > > getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); > > > > setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { > > > > *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) > > > > { > > > > *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* > HubInSessionCache( > > serializer)); > > > > } > > > > }); > > > > Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is > not > > used I presume? > > > > If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not > > calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not > > being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the > AjaxLink. > > The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the > > updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it > > doesn't happen. > > > > Here is a quickstart if you want: > > > https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 > > You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine > though > > to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. > > Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. > > > > Enter some text into the textfield and you will see the model is updated > > (printed out). However when you click on the AjaxLink 'next' the model is > > null. > > > > Let me know your thoughts > > Many thanks. > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 4:19 PM Wayne W > wrote: > > > >> Hi Sven, > >> > >> Many thanks. > >> > >> I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the > >> issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and get > >> back to you. > >> > >> Wayne > >> > >> On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > >>> I've pushed a fix to > >>> > >>> > https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set > >>> > >>> Are you able to test this on your setup? > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: > Hello Sven, > > Any update on this? > Many thanks > > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > Hi Wayne, > > > > not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, > >>> thereby > > preventing asynchronous adds. > > > > Regards > > Sven > > > > > > On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: > >> Ah that's great Sven. > >> > >> Just a question - is it necessary for me to call > >> getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support > >>> http > >> session setup? > >> > >> I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. > >> > >> Thanks for clarifying > >> > >> > >> > >> On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > >>> I've create an issue for this bug: > >>> > >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 > >>> > >>> I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. > >>> > >>> Thanks for reporting the issue. > >>> > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > > Is this a bug? > could be, do we have a Jira issue already? > > I think there migh
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, the Eclipse .project still has 9.1.1 on the classpath: path="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1.jar" sourcepath="M2_REPO/org/apache/wicket/wicket-core/9.9.1/wicket-core-9.9.1-sources.jar"/> Without that, flushing of the Session works fine here with my fix on 9.x BTW the workaround with HubInSessionCache subclassing InSessionPageStore (to use a separate MetaDataKey) is no longer needed. Regards Sven On 26.05.22 19:19, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call getSession().dirty(); as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model into the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) otherwise the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the model is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change is lost. Is that right? Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* HubInSessionCache( serializer)); } }); Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is not used I presume? If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the AjaxLink. The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it doesn't happen. Here is a quickstart if you want: https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine though to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. Enter some text into the textfield and you will see the model is updated (printed out). However when you click on the AjaxLink 'next' the model is null. Let me know your thoughts Many thanks. On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 4:19 PM Wayne W wrote: Hi Sven, Many thanks. I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and get back to you. Wayne On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've pushed a fix to https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set Are you able to test this on your setup? Regards Sven On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, Any update on this? Many thanks On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby preventing asynchronous adds. Regards Sven On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: Ah that's great Sven. Just a question - is it necessary for me to call getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http session setup? I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. Thanks for clarifying On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've create an issue for this bug: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. Thanks for reporting the issue. Sven On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, Is this a bug? could be, do we have a Jira issue already? I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is stored in the session. I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. Best regards Sven On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session without the changes. I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the session within our Application: ISerializer serializer = new
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hello Sven, So this particular issue I've been investigating might be a lack of my understanding of wicket as much as a session issue, but it seems odd and I'm fairly sure it's not correct. It appears I need to call getSession().dirty(); as well within the ajax request for wicket to flush the updated model into the session (in the onDetach -> internalDetach -> setAttribute ) otherwise the model update is simply ignored. If I don't call dirty() then the model is never persisted to the httlpsession via setAttribute() and the change is lost. Is that right? Interestingly if I remove this from the Application: *final* ISerializer serializer = *new* JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(*false*); setPageManagerProvider(*new* DefaultPageManagerProvider(*this*) { *protected* IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { *return* *new* CachingPageStore(pageStore, *new* HubInSessionCache( serializer)); } }); Then I do not need to call dirty(). Is this because the httpsession is not used I presume? If I do not use persisted tomcat session in redis it's ok though when not calling dirty() - this because as I explained before, setAttribute is not being called on the tomcat httpsession on the next request to the AjaxLink. The redis tomcat is looking for calls to the setAttribute to store the updated session into redis , and without that explicit dirty() call it doesn't happen. Here is a quickstart if you want: https://customerservices.glasscubes.com/share/s/mvecp90dlvqlp3p2b744q0gps4 You will need a bog standard redis instance running on your machine though to test. Check the path is correct in Start.java line 84. Line 74 in HomePage.java has the dirty commented out at the moment. Enter some text into the textfield and you will see the model is updated (printed out). However when you click on the AjaxLink 'next' the model is null. Let me know your thoughts Many thanks. On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 4:19 PM Wayne W wrote: > Hi Sven, > > Many thanks. > > I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the > issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and get > back to you. > > Wayne > > On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: > >> Hi Wayne, >> >> I've pushed a fix to >> >> https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set >> >> Are you able to test this on your setup? >> >> Regards >> Sven >> >> >> On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: >> > Hello Sven, >> > >> > Any update on this? >> > Many thanks >> > >> > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: >> > >> >> Hi Wayne, >> >> >> >> not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, >> thereby >> >> preventing asynchronous adds. >> >> >> >> Regards >> >> Sven >> >> >> >> >> >> On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: >> >>> Ah that's great Sven. >> >>> >> >>> Just a question - is it necessary for me to call >> >>> getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support >> http >> >>> session setup? >> >>> >> >>> I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. >> >>> >> >>> Thanks for clarifying >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: >> >>> >> Hi Wayne, >> >> I've create an issue for this bug: >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 >> >> I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. >> >> Thanks for reporting the issue. >> >> Sven >> >> >> On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: >> > Hi Wayne, >> > >> >> Is this a bug? >> > could be, do we have a Jira issue already? >> > >> > I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. >> Before >> > Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is >> > stored in the session. >> > >> > I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. >> > >> > Best regards >> > Sven >> > >> > >> > On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have >> >> found that >> >> our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use >> >> Redission to >> >> store the tomcat session in Redis. >> >> >> >> After a lot of debugging it appears that for >> >> AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, >> >> HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes >> to >> >> the >> >> model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed >> >> store. >> >> The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and >> >> therefore the >> >> updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when >> >> the >> >> next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http >> session >> >
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Sven, Many thanks. I've built 9,x and the changes seem to be there, but I still have the issue. I will try and create a quickstart reproducing this issue and get back to you. Wayne On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > I've pushed a fix to > > https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set > > Are you able to test this on your setup? > > Regards > Sven > > > On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: > > Hello Sven, > > > > Any update on this? > > Many thanks > > > > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: > > > >> Hi Wayne, > >> > >> not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby > >> preventing asynchronous adds. > >> > >> Regards > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: > >>> Ah that's great Sven. > >>> > >>> Just a question - is it necessary for me to call > >>> getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http > >>> session setup? > >>> > >>> I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. > >>> > >>> Thanks for clarifying > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: > >>> > Hi Wayne, > > I've create an issue for this bug: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 > > I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. > > Thanks for reporting the issue. > > Sven > > > On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: > > Hi Wayne, > > > >> Is this a bug? > > could be, do we have a Jira issue already? > > > > I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. > Before > > Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is > > stored in the session. > > > > I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. > > > > Best regards > > Sven > > > > > > On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have > >> found that > >> our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use > >> Redission to > >> store the tomcat session in Redis. > >> > >> After a lot of debugging it appears that for > >> AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, > >> HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes > to > >> the > >> model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed > >> store. > >> The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and > >> therefore the > >> updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when > >> the > >> next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session > >> without the changes. > >> > >> I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in > >> the > >> session within our Application: > >> > >> ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > >> getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > >> getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); > >> setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { > >>protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore > >> pageStore) > >>{ > >>return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new > >> InSessionPageStore( 2, > >> serializer)); > >>} > >>}); > >> > >> The objects are updated in the session page object instance > correctly > >> with > >> AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are > >> never > >> saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request > >> comes > >> and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store > without > >> the > >> changes. > >> > >> Is this a bug? > >> > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > > >> - > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >> > >> > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, I've pushed a fix to https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/WICKET-6981-session-attributes-not-set Are you able to test this on your setup? Regards Sven On 24.05.22 10:43, Wayne W wrote: Hello Sven, Any update on this? Many thanks On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby preventing asynchronous adds. Regards Sven On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: Ah that's great Sven. Just a question - is it necessary for me to call getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http session setup? I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. Thanks for clarifying On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've create an issue for this bug: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. Thanks for reporting the issue. Sven On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, Is this a bug? could be, do we have a Jira issue already? I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is stored in the session. I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. Best regards Sven On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session without the changes. I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the session within our Application: ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new InSessionPageStore( 2, serializer)); } }); The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly with AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are never saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request comes and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without the changes. Is this a bug? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hello Sven, Any update on this? Many thanks On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby > preventing asynchronous adds. > > Regards > Sven > > > On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: > > Ah that's great Sven. > > > > Just a question - is it necessary for me to call > > getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http > > session setup? > > > > I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. > > > > Thanks for clarifying > > > > > > > > On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > >> Hi Wayne, > >> > >> I've create an issue for this bug: > >> > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 > >> > >> I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. > >> > >> Thanks for reporting the issue. > >> > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > Is this a bug? > >>> could be, do we have a Jira issue already? > >>> > >>> I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before > >>> Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is > >>> stored in the session. > >>> > >>> I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. > >>> > >>> Best regards > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: > Hi, > > I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have > found that > our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use > Redission to > store the tomcat session in Redis. > > After a lot of debugging it appears that for > AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, > HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to > the > model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed > store. > The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and > therefore the > updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when > the > next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session > without the changes. > > I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in > the > session within our Application: > > ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); > setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { > protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore > pageStore) > { > return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new > InSessionPageStore( 2, > serializer)); > } > }); > > The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly > with > AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are > never > saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request > comes > and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without > the > changes. > > Is this a bug? > > >>> - > >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >>> > >> - > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >> > >> > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Ah thank you. Wasn't aware of that. On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:40 AM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby > preventing asynchronous adds. > > Regards > Sven > > > On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: > > Ah that's great Sven. > > > > Just a question - is it necessary for me to call > > getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http > > session setup? > > > > I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. > > > > Thanks for clarifying > > > > > > > > On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: > > > >> Hi Wayne, > >> > >> I've create an issue for this bug: > >> > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 > >> > >> I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. > >> > >> Thanks for reporting the issue. > >> > >> Sven > >> > >> > >> On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: > >>> Hi Wayne, > >>> > Is this a bug? > >>> could be, do we have a Jira issue already? > >>> > >>> I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before > >>> Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is > >>> stored in the session. > >>> > >>> I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. > >>> > >>> Best regards > >>> Sven > >>> > >>> > >>> On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: > Hi, > > I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have > found that > our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use > Redission to > store the tomcat session in Redis. > > After a lot of debugging it appears that for > AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, > HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to > the > model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed > store. > The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and > therefore the > updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when > the > next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session > without the changes. > > I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in > the > session within our Application: > > ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); > setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { > protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore > pageStore) > { > return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new > InSessionPageStore( 2, > serializer)); > } > }); > > The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly > with > AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are > never > saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request > comes > and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without > the > changes. > > Is this a bug? > > >>> - > >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >>> > >> - > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >> > >> > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, not, because InSessionPageStore#canBeAsynchronous returns false, thereby preventing asynchronous adds. Regards Sven On 16.05.22 09:37, Wayne W wrote: Ah that's great Sven. Just a question - is it necessary for me to call getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http session setup? I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. Thanks for clarifying On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, I've create an issue for this bug: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. Thanks for reporting the issue. Sven On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, Is this a bug? could be, do we have a Jira issue already? I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is stored in the session. I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. Best regards Sven On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session without the changes. I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the session within our Application: ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new InSessionPageStore( 2, serializer)); } }); The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly with AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are never saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request comes and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without the changes. Is this a bug? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Ah that's great Sven. Just a question - is it necessary for me to call getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); when wanting to support http session setup? I saw a post about this quite some time ago but I'm not sure. Thanks for clarifying On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 8:54 PM Sven Meier wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > I've create an issue for this bug: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 > > I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. > > Thanks for reporting the issue. > > Sven > > > On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: > > Hi Wayne, > > > > >Is this a bug? > > > > could be, do we have a Jira issue already? > > > > I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before > > Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is > > stored in the session. > > > > I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. > > > > Best regards > > Sven > > > > > > On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have > >> found that > >> our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use > >> Redission to > >> store the tomcat session in Redis. > >> > >> After a lot of debugging it appears that for > >> AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, > >> HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to > >> the > >> model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. > >> The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and > >> therefore the > >> updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the > >> next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session > >> without the changes. > >> > >> I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the > >> session within our Application: > >> > >> ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); > >> getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); > >> getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); > >> setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { > >> protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) > >> { > >> return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new > >> InSessionPageStore( 2, > >> serializer)); > >> } > >> }); > >> > >> The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly > >> with > >> AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are never > >> saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request comes > >> and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without > >> the > >> changes. > >> > >> Is this a bug? > >> > > > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, I've create an issue for this bug: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6981 I think I have a fix ready, but have to give it some more tests. Thanks for reporting the issue. Sven On 10.05.22 23:25, Sven Meier wrote: Hi Wayne, >Is this a bug? could be, do we have a Jira issue already? I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is stored in the session. I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. Best regards Sven On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session without the changes. I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the session within our Application: ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new InSessionPageStore( 2, serializer)); } }); The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly with AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are never saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request comes and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without the changes. Is this a bug? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Re: FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi Wayne, >Is this a bug? could be, do we have a Jira issue already? I think there might be a call to Session#setMetaData() missing. Before Wicket 9.x it seemed to have been called additionally when a page is stored in the session. I'll take a deeper look into this tomorrow. Best regards Sven On 10.05.22 18:47, Wayne W wrote: Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session without the changes. I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the session within our Application: ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new InSessionPageStore( 2, serializer)); } }); The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly with AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are never saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request comes and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without the changes. Is this a bug? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
FlushSession never called on AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior
Hi, I am *still* trying to troubleshoot why migrating to 9.4 we have found that our app no longer supports session failover correctly. We use Redission to store the tomcat session in Redis. After a lot of debugging it appears that for AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.onEvent() calls, HttpSessionStore.flushSession() is never called after. And changes to the model are not persisted in the HTTP Session and into Redis backed store. The reason is setAttribute is never called on the session and therefore the updated session with good model values is never persisted. And when the next call arrives, the page is pulled back out of Redis/Http session without the changes. I had to do the following to get the wicket session to be stored in the session within our Application: ISerializer serializer = new JavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()); getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(serializer); getStoreSettings().setAsynchronous(false); setPageManagerProvider(new DefaultPageManagerProvider(this) { protected IPageStore newCachingStore(IPageStore pageStore) { return new CachingPageStore(pageStore, new InSessionPageStore( 2, serializer)); } }); The objects are updated in the session page object instance correctly with AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior , however this issue is they are never saved/persisted as setAttribute is not called. So the next request comes and a new page object instance is unserialized from the store without the changes. Is this a bug?