Further to this - if I look at the code in the wicket filter:
resource = webApplication.getSharedResources().get(resourceReferenceKey);
// If resource found and it is cacheable
if ((resource != null) && resource.isCacheable())
{
..
Session.findOrCreate(request, response);
It seems that shared resources will also load the session etc time.
How can I avoid the session being loaded?
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Wayne Pope
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just realised that our session is getting loaded multiple times per
> web request. I see that aside from the page request the session is
> getting loaded for items such as css, js, etc that are referenced in
> the code.
> Now I'm trying to make sure I understand resources correctly in terms
> of session synchronization. I can;t find much documentation on that
> aside from the mention in SharedResources javadoc.
>
> Can someone correct me on this. But aside from SharedResrouces are all
> other types of resources sync'd with the session (ie its loaded)?
> Including StyleSheetReference, all ResourceReference's, etc?
>
> It seems that all our css and javascript references that are part of
> components are going through loading the session.
>
> thanks for any pointers on this as I'm really confused.
>
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