Hi Satrix,
Make sure you remove the second constructor. (the one wih the inputstream
argument)
And the stream could be a local property (in the getImageData method) and not
an instance property.
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 20 déc. 2014 à 14:26, Satrix a écr
Looks like it's working now :)
Thank you Francois for your help :)
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Moving the stream creation, opening and closing it in getImageData is a good
thing.
You should also remove the second constructor (with the inputstream argument).
Now with your tests classes with the WicketTester, (you do have tests ;-) ),
you can play yours pages with a debugger and see what h
Actually I've checked the code in the second constructor and the stream is
the ByteArrayInputStream instance. But I've moved the stream creation from
the first constructor to the getImageData because that's the constructor I
use to create the 99% of the images in my website.
And yes I've changed i
Can you show me the class when you open the stream ?
Did you moved the stream creation to the getImageData this morning ?
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 20 déc. 2014 à 10:58, Satrix a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> It's used very rarely so it should not be a problem. Howev
Hi,
It's used very rarely so it should not be a problem. However I've moved the
stream creation from the constructor to getImageData method.
The important point here - it only happens when the crawler visits my
website. When normal users visit my website the file descriptors are closed
successfu
Hi Satrix,
When the second constructor is used, with the inputsream argument,
the stream is open.
When this inputsream is opened ?
François Meillet
Le 20 déc. 2014 à 10:03, Satrix a écrit :
> Yeah, sure. Here is the code:
>
> public class LocalFileResource extends DynamicImageResource {
Yeah, sure. Here is the code:
public class LocalFileResource extends DynamicImageResource {
private final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(LocalFileResource.class);
private String filePath;
private InputStream stream;
public LocalFileResource(String filePath) throws FileNotFound
Can you show up the entire class ?
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 20 déc. 2014 à 09:56, Satrix a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> It would be quite hard to reproduce the problem in quickstart application.
> Here is the code of DynamicImageResource:
>
> @Override
>protec
Hi,
It would be quite hard to reproduce the problem in quickstart application.
Here is the code of DynamicImageResource:
@Override
protected byte[] getImageData(IResource.Attributes attributes) {
try {
return IOUtils.toByteArray(stream);
} catch (IOException ex) {
Hi,
If you are able to reproduce this in a quickstart application then please
create a ticket and attach it there.
Thanks!
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Satrix wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've developed an Wicket website
Could you show us the code you use to serve these images ?
François Meillet
Le 19 déc. 2014 à 17:02, Satrix a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I've developed an Wicket website in Wicket 1.5.12. It's hosted on Glassfish
> server 3.1.2.2 and lately I've run into the following problem:
>
> The problem o
Hello,
I've developed an Wicket website in Wicket 1.5.12. It's hosted on Glassfish
server 3.1.2.2 and lately I've run into the following problem:
The problem only occurs when a crawler (for example googlebot) visits my
website and then when it's crawling, Glassfish opens a lot of file
descriptors
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