Hi Michael,

it's a bit more: it stores the current view id and the sequence-id
(for back-button support).

regards,

Martin

On 10/26/07, Michael Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario Ivankovits schrieb:
> > But with Server-Side-State-Saving (SSSS) it should be possible to just
> > render a unique id whith which the state is associated then, no?
> > No need to buffer anymore then.
> > I think with a special ViewHandler (intercept writeState to write the id
> > and build the state after renderView then) and a custom StateManager it
> > should be possible then.
> >
> > Ideas?
>
> Just a thought, but with SSSS wouldn't it be possible to simply write a
> view state tag with constant value and skip further state writing? For
> what I have seen so far it is only used to determine if the request is a
> postback with SSSS (at least in 1.2.1, 1.1 seems to be a bit different).
> But I may be wrong...
>
> regards,
> Michael
>


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