Yes. Our solution worked.

If you need any help, just ask and I'll do my best.
 
> Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 06:54:59 -0700
> From: [email protected]
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> Subject: [jira] Commented: (TAPESTRY-2723) Compenents that should be found 
> are not found during page loading
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> Mark Reynolds commented on TAPESTRY-2723:
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> 
> Michael, did your solution work? Any side effects? We are hitting this issue 
> pretty badly with our latest product release, in which we moved to 4.1.6.
> 
> > Compenents that should be found are not found during page loading
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Key: TAPESTRY-2723
> > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2723
> > Project: Tapestry
> > Issue Type: Bug
> > Components: Framework
> > Affects Versions: 4.1.6
> > Environment: Windows XP Service pack 3 - 1.86 GHz, 3 GB of ram - JBoss - 
> > Tapestry 4.1.6
> > Reporter: michael wasserman
> > Assignee: Andreas Andreou
> > Attachments: StackTrace.txt
> >
> >
> > When AbstractComponent.getComponents(String) is called the HashMap 
> > "_components" is unexpectedly null, causing an ApplicationRuntimeException 
> > which indicates that the given component (id passed as parameter to 
> > getComponents(String)), does not exist. We have confirmed that in every 
> > instance the given component does exist in the given page. 
> > This problem happens randomly on a variety of pages. 
> > This could be an indication of a thread safety problem in the PageLoader 
> > class. We can duplicate the problem, (unreliably), via our selenium test 
> > suite. 
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