Brian...

Can you confirm which branch you were seeing this behavior on. Your 
statement that "...appears to be a Memoization branch issue" stuck out at 
me. The latest code is actually in the "newScaffolds" branch. We are aware 
that we need to do some cleanup on branches and have a better naming 
convention coming that we're going to move to after the 3.2 release goes 
final.

As I'm looking at this today I just wanted to make sure we were both 
testing against the same code.

Thanks
Dan


On Friday, December 14, 2012 2:11:03 PM UTC-6, Brian G wrote:
>
>
> On Friday, December 14, 2012 4:24:41 AM UTC-8, Dan Wilson - 
> [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>>
>> I'm happy to look in to this and provide a fix. However, we are days away 
>> from having our new (2nd) child. So, I need to be efficient with my time.
>>
>>
> Congrats!  Totally understood.  I think what I sent you is easy to 
> reproduce and understand.
>  
>
>> I saw you sent me your sample app in a different email, thanks for that. 
>> Do me a favor and also send me your load test script, any specific steps, 
>> and any additional information you can give me so I can work on this in a 
>> targeted way. Here's what I see I need:
>>
>> 1 - A way to replicate your exact findings. Please be specific here with 
>> what I need to do to set this up and to recreate the exact problems you've 
>> found
>> 2 - Any information you've uncovered as to what may be the source of the 
>> code issues. 
>>
>>  Keep in mind, whatever is happening is happening way deep in the core, 
>> way deep in many many layers of abstraction. So it may take me a minute, 
>> but if you can send me the things I'll need to very easily replicate the 
>> issue, I promise to look into this and provide an update to the core.
>>
>>
> As far as I can tell in further testing, this isn't happening in 3.1 so it 
> appears to be a Memoization branch issue.  Here's the steps to reproduce:
>
> * Download jMeter, extract, execute
> * Set up a thread group, 10 users, hit your local hostname, use the 
> /modelgluesamples/helloworld/index.cfm (I've attached my config)
> * Fire up jMeter, give it 10 seconds to stabilize, the graph will show 
> throughput.
> * While jMeter is hitting the code, in a browser window trigger a reinit: 
> /modelgluesamples/helloworld/index.cfm?reinit=true
>
> Do it a few times... monitor the console output and you should see errors 
> stream out.  I was able to get it to happen basically every time I 
> triggered a ?reinit.  Shut down jmeter and it will have error*.html files 
> in the bin directory you can peruse.
>
>
> Brian
>
>  
>

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