Hi Hugi,
I remember Schrag (Thank you Schrag!) saying there was a cache for the Ajax
components that was set at a high limit that under normal conditions you
shouldn’t have to mess with.
Do you have lots and lots of Ajax in a single page? Like a long page with lots
of stuff? Or lots of updates on a page you never move from?
I did a quick look on properties you can set but didn’t see anything other than
this and it might be only for JSON:
if (componentBridges == null) {
int limit =
ERXProperties.intForKeyWithDefault((componentInstance == null) ?
"er.ajax.json.globalBacktrackCacheSize" : "er.ajax.json.backtrackCacheSize",
WOApplication.application().pageCacheSize());
componentBridges = new
LRUMap<String, JSONRPCBridge>(limit);
session.setObjectForKey(componentBridges, bridgesKey);
}
AARON ROSENZWEIG / Chat 'n Bike
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On Apr 13, 2016, at 8:39 AM, Hugi Thordarson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all.
> I’m using a lot of Ajax components in my apps but I regularly get the beloved
> “You backtracked too far”-error, and I have absolutely no idea why.
>
> I know it’s a rather vague problem description, but before I start digging;
> has anyone got any generic ideas on what might be the problem?
>
> Cheers,
> - hugi
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