Re: Links with old PageID do not work
Hi, I will check this once more. If I can not find a solution, I will create a quickstart for further debugging. Andre Original-Nachricht > Datum: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 09:24:55 +0200 > Von: Martin Grigorov > An: users@wicket.apache.org > Betreff: Re: Links with old PageID do not work > Hi, > > The debug statement in your page's constructor wont show anything. At > this time the page is not rendered yet and the value will be the > initial one - 0. > You need to put a breakpoint at org.apache.wicket.Page#renderPage() > and see why it is being incremented second time. > > Or just create a ticket with a quickstart and we'll try to debug it. > > 2012/3/7 Andre Schütz : > > Anybody any idea? > > > > On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 22:17:10 +0100 > > Andre Schütz wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I tested my application and checked for the renderCount variable. I > made a > >> breakpoint and checked the variable in the Debugger. Surprisingly, the > >> renderCount variable was not increased and remained 0 during the whole > >> test. > >> > >> To verify my result, I made a System.out.println in the constructor of > Page2 > >> that showed the PageID and the value of renderCount variable. The > result was > >> the same. > >> It looked like the following: > >> > >> (1) Tab1 starts with Page1, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?0 > >> PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (2) Tab2 starts with Page1, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?1 > >> PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (3) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 > >> PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (4) Tab2 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 > >> PageID: 3 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (5) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is > rerendered, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?4&q=word1 > >> PageID: 4 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (6) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is > rerendered, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?5&q=word1&filter=linkPage1 > >> PageID: 5 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (7) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is > rerendered, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?6&q=word2 > >> PageID: 6 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (8) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is > rerendered, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?7&q=word2&filter=linkPage2 > >> PageID: 7 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> (9) Tab2 clicks on another link, the link works as expected and the > page is rerendered, url is: > >> localhost:8080/myapp?8&q=word2&filter=linkPage2;linkPage2b > >> PageID: 8 renderCount: 0 > >> > >> You can see, that the renderCount does not increase and the links need > a rerender of > >> the pages when the pageID is not the highest. > >> > >> Any ideas about such a constellation? > >> Andre > >> > >> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 09:13:26 +0200 > >> Martin Grigorov wrote: > >> > >> > 2012/3/5 Andre Schütz : > >> > > Hi, > >> > > > >> > > thank you for the answer. I will test this and reply with my > results. > >> > > > >> > > I have three questions depending on the test you have mentioned. > >> > > > >> > > (1) > >> > > Can you tell me more about this o.a.w.Page? I did not really find > >> > > something about it. > >> > > >> > org.apache.wicket.Page > >> > > >> > > > >> > > (2) > >> > > Can you explain me a little bit more in detail, what I should try > >> > > to find out with the breakpoint regarding the 'renderCount'. What > >> > > could be the interesting parts regarding 'renderCount'? > >> > > >> > See why renderCount is incremented after the the html generation. > >> > > >> > > > >> > > (3) > >> > > I have my .html files stored in src/main/html, my .properties files > in > >> > > src/main/resources and modified my pom.xml with: > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > false > >> >
Re: Links with old PageID do not work
Hi, The debug statement in your page's constructor wont show anything. At this time the page is not rendered yet and the value will be the initial one - 0. You need to put a breakpoint at org.apache.wicket.Page#renderPage() and see why it is being incremented second time. Or just create a ticket with a quickstart and we'll try to debug it. 2012/3/7 Andre Schütz : > Anybody any idea? > > On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 22:17:10 +0100 > Andre Schütz wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I tested my application and checked for the renderCount variable. I made a >> breakpoint and checked the variable in the Debugger. Surprisingly, the >> renderCount variable was not increased and remained 0 during the whole >> test. >> >> To verify my result, I made a System.out.println in the constructor of Page2 >> that showed the PageID and the value of renderCount variable. The result was >> the same. >> It looked like the following: >> >> (1) Tab1 starts with Page1, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?0 >> PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 >> >> (2) Tab2 starts with Page1, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?1 >> PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 >> >> (3) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 >> PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 >> >> (4) Tab2 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 >> PageID: 3 renderCount: 0 >> >> (5) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is >> rerendered, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?4&q=word1 >> PageID: 4 renderCount: 0 >> >> (6) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is >> rerendered, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?5&q=word1&filter=linkPage1 >> PageID: 5 renderCount: 0 >> >> (7) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is >> rerendered, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?6&q=word2 >> PageID: 6 renderCount: 0 >> >> (8) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is >> rerendered, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?7&q=word2&filter=linkPage2 >> PageID: 7 renderCount: 0 >> >> (9) Tab2 clicks on another link, the link works as expected and the page is >> rerendered, url is: >> localhost:8080/myapp?8&q=word2&filter=linkPage2;linkPage2b >> PageID: 8 renderCount: 0 >> >> You can see, that the renderCount does not increase and the links need a >> rerender of >> the pages when the pageID is not the highest. >> >> Any ideas about such a constellation? >> Andre >> >> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 09:13:26 +0200 >> Martin Grigorov wrote: >> >> > 2012/3/5 Andre Schütz : >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > thank you for the answer. I will test this and reply with my results. >> > > >> > > I have three questions depending on the test you have mentioned. >> > > >> > > (1) >> > > Can you tell me more about this o.a.w.Page? I did not really find >> > > something about it. >> > >> > org.apache.wicket.Page >> > >> > > >> > > (2) >> > > Can you explain me a little bit more in detail, what I should try >> > > to find out with the breakpoint regarding the 'renderCount'. What >> > > could be the interesting parts regarding 'renderCount'? >> > >> > See why renderCount is incremented after the the html generation. >> > >> > > >> > > (3) >> > > I have my .html files stored in src/main/html, my .properties files in >> > > src/main/resources and modified my pom.xml with: >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > false >> > > src/main/resources >> > > >> > > >> > > src/main/html >> > > >> > > >> > > false >> > > src/main/java >> > > >> > > ** >> > > >> > > >> > > **/*.java >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > false >> > > src/test/java >> > > >> > > ** >> > > >> > > >> > > **/*.java >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > If I start the jetty server, I get a MarkupNotFoundException. After >> > > storing the >> > > .html files to the class files in the src/main/java path, it works and >> > > only the >> > > properties files are not found. >> > > >> > > Can you tell me, how I have to modify the pom.xml that it will find the >> > > .html >> > > and the .properties files in their different paths? >> > >> > I guess you need to reimport the project in your IDE so that it also >> > knows about these additional source folders >> > >> > > >> > > Thank you, >> > > Andre >> > > >> > > >> > > On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 09:49:38 +0200 >> > > Martin Grigorov wrote: >> > > >> > >> Hi, >> > >> >> > >> It sounds to be related to Page#renderCount. >> > >> 'renderCount' is used to prevent using an obsolete version of a page >> > >> instance. I.e. a page with a given page id counts how many times it >> > >> has been rendered. If you have a tab/window which contains an earlier >> > >> version of that page and you click on it then this click should be >> > >> prevented because it will work with stale data. >> > >> In your description I don't see how this may happen. There is >> > >>
Re: Links with old PageID do not work
Anybody any idea? On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 22:17:10 +0100 Andre Schütz wrote: > Hi, > > I tested my application and checked for the renderCount variable. I made a > breakpoint and checked the variable in the Debugger. Surprisingly, the > renderCount variable was not increased and remained 0 during the whole > test. > > To verify my result, I made a System.out.println in the constructor of Page2 > that showed the PageID and the value of renderCount variable. The result was > the same. > It looked like the following: > > (1) Tab1 starts with Page1, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?0 > PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 > > (2) Tab2 starts with Page1, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?1 > PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 > > (3) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 > PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 > > (4) Tab2 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 > PageID: 3 renderCount: 0 > > (5) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is > rerendered, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?4&q=word1 > PageID: 4 renderCount: 0 > > (6) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is > rerendered, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?5&q=word1&filter=linkPage1 > PageID: 5 renderCount: 0 > > (7) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is > rerendered, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?6&q=word2 > PageID: 6 renderCount: 0 > > (8) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is > rerendered, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?7&q=word2&filter=linkPage2 > PageID: 7 renderCount: 0 > > (9) Tab2 clicks on another link, the link works as expected and the page is > rerendered, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?8&q=word2&filter=linkPage2;linkPage2b > PageID: 8 renderCount: 0 > > You can see, that the renderCount does not increase and the links need a > rerender of > the pages when the pageID is not the highest. > > Any ideas about such a constellation? > Andre > > On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 09:13:26 +0200 > Martin Grigorov wrote: > > > 2012/3/5 Andre Schütz : > > > Hi, > > > > > > thank you for the answer. I will test this and reply with my results. > > > > > > I have three questions depending on the test you have mentioned. > > > > > > (1) > > > Can you tell me more about this o.a.w.Page? I did not really find > > > something about it. > > > > org.apache.wicket.Page > > > > > > > > (2) > > > Can you explain me a little bit more in detail, what I should try > > > to find out with the breakpoint regarding the 'renderCount'. What > > > could be the interesting parts regarding 'renderCount'? > > > > See why renderCount is incremented after the the html generation. > > > > > > > > (3) > > > I have my .html files stored in src/main/html, my .properties files in > > > src/main/resources and modified my pom.xml with: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > false > > > src/main/resources > > > > > > > > > src/main/html > > > > > > > > > false > > > src/main/java > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > **/*.java > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > false > > > src/test/java > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > **/*.java > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If I start the jetty server, I get a MarkupNotFoundException. After > > > storing the > > > .html files to the class files in the src/main/java path, it works and > > > only the > > > properties files are not found. > > > > > > Can you tell me, how I have to modify the pom.xml that it will find the > > > .html > > > and the .properties files in their different paths? > > > > I guess you need to reimport the project in your IDE so that it also > > knows about these additional source folders > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > Andre > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 09:49:38 +0200 > > > Martin Grigorov wrote: > > > > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> It sounds to be related to Page#renderCount. > > >> 'renderCount' is used to prevent using an obsolete version of a page > > >> instance. I.e. a page with a given page id counts how many times it > > >> has been rendered. If you have a tab/window which contains an earlier > > >> version of that page and you click on it then this click should be > > >> prevented because it will work with stale data. > > >> In your description I don't see how this may happen. There is > > >> something more which is not included in your description. > > >> I recommend you to put a break point in o.a.w.Page and see why > > >> 'renderCount' changes and another in PageProvider#getPageInstance() to > > >> see why the requested 'renderCount' is different than the current one. > > >> > > >> 2012/3/4 Andre Schütz : > > >> > Hello, > > >> > > > >> > i have a question about the behavior of links in two tabs. > > >> > > > >> > I have an application that I opened in two tabs. In Tab1, I > > >> > make a
Re: Links with old PageID do not work
Hi, I tested my application and checked for the renderCount variable. I made a breakpoint and checked the variable in the Debugger. Surprisingly, the renderCount variable was not increased and remained 0 during the whole test. To verify my result, I made a System.out.println in the constructor of Page2 that showed the PageID and the value of renderCount variable. The result was the same. It looked like the following: (1) Tab1 starts with Page1, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?0 PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 (2) Tab2 starts with Page1, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?1 PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 (3) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 PageID: 2 renderCount: 0 (4) Tab2 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 PageID: 3 renderCount: 0 (5) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is rerendered, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?4&q=word1 PageID: 4 renderCount: 0 (6) Tab1 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is rerendered, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?5&q=word1&filter=linkPage1 PageID: 5 renderCount: 0 (7) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link does not work, but the page is rerendered, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?6&q=word2 PageID: 6 renderCount: 0 (8) Tab2 clicks on a link, the link works as expected and the page is rerendered, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?7&q=word2&filter=linkPage2 PageID: 7 renderCount: 0 (9) Tab2 clicks on another link, the link works as expected and the page is rerendered, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?8&q=word2&filter=linkPage2;linkPage2b PageID: 8 renderCount: 0 You can see, that the renderCount does not increase and the links need a rerender of the pages when the pageID is not the highest. Any ideas about such a constellation? Andre On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 09:13:26 +0200 Martin Grigorov wrote: > 2012/3/5 Andre Schütz : > > Hi, > > > > thank you for the answer. I will test this and reply with my results. > > > > I have three questions depending on the test you have mentioned. > > > > (1) > > Can you tell me more about this o.a.w.Page? I did not really find > > something about it. > > org.apache.wicket.Page > > > > > (2) > > Can you explain me a little bit more in detail, what I should try > > to find out with the breakpoint regarding the 'renderCount'. What > > could be the interesting parts regarding 'renderCount'? > > See why renderCount is incremented after the the html generation. > > > > > (3) > > I have my .html files stored in src/main/html, my .properties files in > > src/main/resources and modified my pom.xml with: > > > > > > > > > > false > > src/main/resources > > > > > > src/main/html > > > > > > false > > src/main/java > > > > ** > > > > > > **/*.java > > > > > > > > > > > > false > > src/test/java > > > > ** > > > > > > **/*.java > > > > > > > > > > If I start the jetty server, I get a MarkupNotFoundException. After storing > > the > > .html files to the class files in the src/main/java path, it works and only > > the > > properties files are not found. > > > > Can you tell me, how I have to modify the pom.xml that it will find the > > .html > > and the .properties files in their different paths? > > I guess you need to reimport the project in your IDE so that it also > knows about these additional source folders > > > > > Thank you, > > Andre > > > > > > On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 09:49:38 +0200 > > Martin Grigorov wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> It sounds to be related to Page#renderCount. > >> 'renderCount' is used to prevent using an obsolete version of a page > >> instance. I.e. a page with a given page id counts how many times it > >> has been rendered. If you have a tab/window which contains an earlier > >> version of that page and you click on it then this click should be > >> prevented because it will work with stale data. > >> In your description I don't see how this may happen. There is > >> something more which is not included in your description. > >> I recommend you to put a break point in o.a.w.Page and see why > >> 'renderCount' changes and another in PageProvider#getPageInstance() to > >> see why the requested 'renderCount' is different than the current one. > >> > >> 2012/3/4 Andre Schütz : > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > i have a question about the behavior of links in two tabs. > >> > > >> > I have an application that I opened in two tabs. In Tab1, I > >> > make a submit from Page1 and get Page2. At the same time, > >> > I make a submit in Tab2 from Page1 to Page2. The two pages > >> > with the name Page2 in the two tabs display the results of > >> > a search, depending on the search word in the respective > >> > Page1. > >> > > >> > Finally, I get the following urls: > >> > > >> > (1) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > >> > localhost:8080/mya
Re: Links with old PageID do not work
2012/3/5 Andre Schütz : > Hi, > > thank you for the answer. I will test this and reply with my results. > > I have three questions depending on the test you have mentioned. > > (1) > Can you tell me more about this o.a.w.Page? I did not really find > something about it. org.apache.wicket.Page > > (2) > Can you explain me a little bit more in detail, what I should try > to find out with the breakpoint regarding the 'renderCount'. What > could be the interesting parts regarding 'renderCount'? See why renderCount is incremented after the the html generation. > > (3) > I have my .html files stored in src/main/html, my .properties files in > src/main/resources and modified my pom.xml with: > > > > > false > src/main/resources > > > src/main/html > > > false > src/main/java > > ** > > > **/*.java > > > > > > false > src/test/java > > ** > > > **/*.java > > > > > If I start the jetty server, I get a MarkupNotFoundException. After storing > the > .html files to the class files in the src/main/java path, it works and only > the > properties files are not found. > > Can you tell me, how I have to modify the pom.xml that it will find the .html > and the .properties files in their different paths? I guess you need to reimport the project in your IDE so that it also knows about these additional source folders > > Thank you, > Andre > > > On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 09:49:38 +0200 > Martin Grigorov wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> It sounds to be related to Page#renderCount. >> 'renderCount' is used to prevent using an obsolete version of a page >> instance. I.e. a page with a given page id counts how many times it >> has been rendered. If you have a tab/window which contains an earlier >> version of that page and you click on it then this click should be >> prevented because it will work with stale data. >> In your description I don't see how this may happen. There is >> something more which is not included in your description. >> I recommend you to put a break point in o.a.w.Page and see why >> 'renderCount' changes and another in PageProvider#getPageInstance() to >> see why the requested 'renderCount' is different than the current one. >> >> 2012/3/4 Andre Schütz : >> > Hello, >> > >> > i have a question about the behavior of links in two tabs. >> > >> > I have an application that I opened in two tabs. In Tab1, I >> > make a submit from Page1 and get Page2. At the same time, >> > I make a submit in Tab2 from Page1 to Page2. The two pages >> > with the name Page2 in the two tabs display the results of >> > a search, depending on the search word in the respective >> > Page1. >> > >> > Finally, I get the following urls: >> > >> > (1) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: >> > localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 >> > (2) Tab2 makesa a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: >> > localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 >> > >> > You can see, that the only difference is the search word >> > in q= and the page id which is 2 for Tab1 and 3 for Tab2. >> > >> > My problem is the following: >> > - >> > I have some filter links (not Bookmarkable) on Page2 which you can use to >> > filter the results. If you click on such a link, the PageParameters will >> > be updated and the value of the link will be added to the PageParameters >> > as additional filter. >> > >> > Theses two scenarios are happening: >> > >> > (a) >> > If I click on a filter Link in Tab1, the link does work like expected. >> > The page will be reloaded and gets a new page ID which is bigger than the >> > ID in Tab2. After this reload of the page, the links work as expected. >> > >> > (b) >> > If I click on a filter Link in Tab2 (which already has a higher page ID >> > than >> > Tab1) the links work as expected. >> > >> > >> > To sumarize it: >> > >> > The links do not work on a page that has a smaller Page ID than another >> > tab in the same browser. After the reload of the page by clicking on a >> > link and getting the highest Page ID, the links work as expected. >> > >> > Anybody an idea why that can happen? >> > >> > Thanks in advance, >> > Andre >> > >> > - >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org >> > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Martin Grigorov >> jWeekend >> Training, Consulting, Development >> http://jWeekend.com >> >> - >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org >> > > > -- > Andre Schütz > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e
Re: Links with old PageID do not work
Hi, thank you for the answer. I will test this and reply with my results. I have three questions depending on the test you have mentioned. (1) Can you tell me more about this o.a.w.Page? I did not really find something about it. (2) Can you explain me a little bit more in detail, what I should try to find out with the breakpoint regarding the 'renderCount'. What could be the interesting parts regarding 'renderCount'? (3) I have my .html files stored in src/main/html, my .properties files in src/main/resources and modified my pom.xml with: false src/main/resources src/main/html false src/main/java ** **/*.java false src/test/java ** **/*.java If I start the jetty server, I get a MarkupNotFoundException. After storing the .html files to the class files in the src/main/java path, it works and only the properties files are not found. Can you tell me, how I have to modify the pom.xml that it will find the .html and the .properties files in their different paths? Thank you, Andre On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 09:49:38 +0200 Martin Grigorov wrote: > Hi, > > It sounds to be related to Page#renderCount. > 'renderCount' is used to prevent using an obsolete version of a page > instance. I.e. a page with a given page id counts how many times it > has been rendered. If you have a tab/window which contains an earlier > version of that page and you click on it then this click should be > prevented because it will work with stale data. > In your description I don't see how this may happen. There is > something more which is not included in your description. > I recommend you to put a break point in o.a.w.Page and see why > 'renderCount' changes and another in PageProvider#getPageInstance() to > see why the requested 'renderCount' is different than the current one. > > 2012/3/4 Andre Schütz : > > Hello, > > > > i have a question about the behavior of links in two tabs. > > > > I have an application that I opened in two tabs. In Tab1, I > > make a submit from Page1 and get Page2. At the same time, > > I make a submit in Tab2 from Page1 to Page2. The two pages > > with the name Page2 in the two tabs display the results of > > a search, depending on the search word in the respective > > Page1. > > > > Finally, I get the following urls: > > > > (1) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > > localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 > > (2) Tab2 makesa a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > > localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 > > > > You can see, that the only difference is the search word > > in q= and the page id which is 2 for Tab1 and 3 for Tab2. > > > > My problem is the following: > > - > > I have some filter links (not Bookmarkable) on Page2 which you can use to > > filter the results. If you click on such a link, the PageParameters will > > be updated and the value of the link will be added to the PageParameters > > as additional filter. > > > > Theses two scenarios are happening: > > > > (a) > > If I click on a filter Link in Tab1, the link does work like expected. > > The page will be reloaded and gets a new page ID which is bigger than the > > ID in Tab2. After this reload of the page, the links work as expected. > > > > (b) > > If I click on a filter Link in Tab2 (which already has a higher page ID than > > Tab1) the links work as expected. > > > > > > To sumarize it: > > > > The links do not work on a page that has a smaller Page ID than another > > tab in the same browser. After the reload of the page by clicking on a > > link and getting the highest Page ID, the links work as expected. > > > > Anybody an idea why that can happen? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Andre > > > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > > > > > -- > Martin Grigorov > jWeekend > Training, Consulting, Development > http://jWeekend.com > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > -- Andre Schütz - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Re: Links with old PageID do not work
Hi, It sounds to be related to Page#renderCount. 'renderCount' is used to prevent using an obsolete version of a page instance. I.e. a page with a given page id counts how many times it has been rendered. If you have a tab/window which contains an earlier version of that page and you click on it then this click should be prevented because it will work with stale data. In your description I don't see how this may happen. There is something more which is not included in your description. I recommend you to put a break point in o.a.w.Page and see why 'renderCount' changes and another in PageProvider#getPageInstance() to see why the requested 'renderCount' is different than the current one. 2012/3/4 Andre Schütz : > Hello, > > i have a question about the behavior of links in two tabs. > > I have an application that I opened in two tabs. In Tab1, I > make a submit from Page1 and get Page2. At the same time, > I make a submit in Tab2 from Page1 to Page2. The two pages > with the name Page2 in the two tabs display the results of > a search, depending on the search word in the respective > Page1. > > Finally, I get the following urls: > > (1) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 > (2) Tab2 makesa a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: > localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 > > You can see, that the only difference is the search word > in q= and the page id which is 2 for Tab1 and 3 for Tab2. > > My problem is the following: > - > I have some filter links (not Bookmarkable) on Page2 which you can use to > filter the results. If you click on such a link, the PageParameters will > be updated and the value of the link will be added to the PageParameters > as additional filter. > > Theses two scenarios are happening: > > (a) > If I click on a filter Link in Tab1, the link does work like expected. > The page will be reloaded and gets a new page ID which is bigger than the > ID in Tab2. After this reload of the page, the links work as expected. > > (b) > If I click on a filter Link in Tab2 (which already has a higher page ID than > Tab1) the links work as expected. > > > To sumarize it: > > The links do not work on a page that has a smaller Page ID than another > tab in the same browser. After the reload of the page by clicking on a > link and getting the highest Page ID, the links work as expected. > > Anybody an idea why that can happen? > > Thanks in advance, > Andre > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > -- Martin Grigorov jWeekend Training, Consulting, Development http://jWeekend.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Links with old PageID do not work
Hello, i have a question about the behavior of links in two tabs. I have an application that I opened in two tabs. In Tab1, I make a submit from Page1 and get Page2. At the same time, I make a submit in Tab2 from Page1 to Page2. The two pages with the name Page2 in the two tabs display the results of a search, depending on the search word in the respective Page1. Finally, I get the following urls: (1) Tab1 makes a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?2&q=word1 (2) Tab2 makesa a submit from Page1 to Page2, url is: localhost:8080/myapp?3&q=word2 You can see, that the only difference is the search word in q= and the page id which is 2 for Tab1 and 3 for Tab2. My problem is the following: - I have some filter links (not Bookmarkable) on Page2 which you can use to filter the results. If you click on such a link, the PageParameters will be updated and the value of the link will be added to the PageParameters as additional filter. Theses two scenarios are happening: (a) If I click on a filter Link in Tab1, the link does work like expected. The page will be reloaded and gets a new page ID which is bigger than the ID in Tab2. After this reload of the page, the links work as expected. (b) If I click on a filter Link in Tab2 (which already has a higher page ID than Tab1) the links work as expected. To sumarize it: The links do not work on a page that has a smaller Page ID than another tab in the same browser. After the reload of the page by clicking on a link and getting the highest Page ID, the links work as expected. Anybody an idea why that can happen? Thanks in advance, Andre - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org