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Dora Rajappan updated MYFACES-3804: ----------------------------------- Status: Patch Available (was: Open) > Use the same key in server side state saving for ajax requests > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MYFACES-3804 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3804 > Project: MyFaces Core > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: JSR-344 > Reporter: Leonardo Uribe > > The current code for server side state saving creates one key per request to > store the view state. This is ok, but it is not necessary for ajax requests. > The reason why is not necessary is because you can never go back to a page > when using ajax. If you are on page A and the current request is an ajax > request and it returns to the same page and the view is the same that the one > that has been restored, the key or the token sent does not need to change, > what changes is the internal state of the view. From the client side the page > is the same. We can take advantage of this fact and just update the state > stored in SerializedViewCollection for the view. > The challenge here is detect when this strategy is applicable. For example, > what happen if there is an ajax redirect? It looks is a good idea for > implement in 2.2, because it avoids to store unnecessary information into > session and optimize the use of each view slot. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)