On 7/24/07, spencer.c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Eelco, that did the trick.
>
> Couple of follow up questions/comments that anyone can field:
> 1) I understand why you would want a stateless application, however I
> don't
> understand why you would ever want your session to be regenerated on each
> request if during the request you specifically set a session value.  It
> seems like once you set a session value, the session should become bound.
> Is there a logical reason this isn't the case, or is it just a
> technological/implementation reason?  I'm just trying to understand this
> better.


after you set the value on the session did you call session.dirty() to let
wicket know you have done that? i think dirty() will bind the session as
well.

-igor




2) The location quoted for the live examples
> (http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/) is the one I was looking at, however
> for
> the specific example "stateless", it is not possible to view the source
> code
> and/or page files "live".  Not sure how the site is maintained, but
> perhaps
> a download link could be added on the examples page to the build that the
> live examples demonstrate, by default.  I've got the files now however, so
> thanks again!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Spencer
>
>
>
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> >
> >> I have a custom session class that inherits from WebSession.  I have
> >> overridden the newSession method in my Application class.  The session
> is
> >> getting used during the request, because I initialize some of its
> values
> >> in
> >> its constructor, and they show up when I attach a label to them in a
> >> page.
> >> A new session gets created with every request, however, which obviously
> >> is
> >> not the desired behavior.  For instance, I have an Integer, and I
> >> initialize
> >> it to 1 in the constructor, and increment it before each page
> display.  I
> >> always get back a 2 on the page.
> >
> > It sounds like your page is stateless, and the session instances are
> > temporary. As long as a session is not 'bound', you'll get a separate
> > instance per request and Wicket won't hold on to heap memory. You can
> > force the creation of a session by calling Session#bind, which I think
> > you should be able to call from your constructor as well.
> >
> >> Related to this, can someone provide me a download link to the 1.3
> >> examples?
> >> The live examples page does not allow you to view the source for the
> >> stateless example, which seems like it may have some relevant code in
> it,
> >> and I cannot find a download link for the 1.3 examples.  The 1.2examples
> >> do
> >> not have that particular example, from what I can tell.
> >
> > Use http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/ to look at the examples. The
> > wicket-examples site is stale.
> >
> > As for downloading the examples for 1.3.0, at this time you can best
> > get them from SVN directly, or download them from our maven repo at
> >
> http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/apache/wicket/wicket-examples/1.3.0-SNAPSHOT/
> >
> > Eelco
> >
> >
>
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