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Marcus Thiesen commented on WICKET-5464:
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I don't think that overwriting onRemove with nothing is enough for two reasons:
- onRemove does the deactivation of the timer on the client side, without that
the timer would still fire regularly
- headRendered would still be true even if the enabling JavaScript has never
been written to the current state in the client
> AbstractAjaxTimerBehavior does not work in combination with Wizards
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> Key: WICKET-5464
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-5464
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: wicket
> Affects Versions: 6.12.0
> Reporter: Marcus Thiesen
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> AbstractAjaxTimerBehavior calls stop() in it's onRemove() method. When used
> in a Wizard onRemove is triggered by onActiveStepChanged. This disabled, but
> never re-enables the behavior if the component tree is reused during wizard
> stepping.
> In my opinion it is more correct to disable the frontend timer but keep the
> internal state of the Bahavior as is (or resetting headRendered to false as
> the Behavior is in the pre render state after the onRemove) in order to
> re-enable the Timer when the step using the Behavior is rendered again.
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