Thanks Aaron! Superficial testing seems to show this did the trick :).

Cheers,
- hugi



> On 13. apr. 2016, at 15:59, Aaron Rosenzweig <aa...@chatnbike.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Hugi,
> 
> This is probably what you want:
> 
>   private static int MAX_PAGE_REPLACEMENT_CACHE_SIZE = 
> Integer.parseInt(System.getProperty("er.extensions.maxPageReplacementCacheSize",
>  "30"));
> 
> Look in: ERXAjaxSession
> 
> AARON ROSENZWEIG / Chat 'n Bike
> e:  aa...@chatnbike.com  t:  (301) 956-2319           
>       
> 
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 11:56 AM, Hugi Thordarson <h...@karlmenn.is> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Aaron, I’ll try this out.
>> 
>> And yes, I’m doing a lot of operations on a single page. Perhaps I’m best 
>> off upping the size of the WO page cache size to 1000 or so :)
>> 
>> - hugi
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 13. apr. 2016, at 12:50, Aaron Rosenzweig <aa...@chatnbike.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 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
>>> e:  aa...@chatnbike.com  t:  (301) 956-2319                 
>>>     
>>> 
>>> On Apr 13, 2016, at 8:39 AM, Hugi Thordarson <h...@karlmenn.is> 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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