John
Michel Erard wrote:
Yes, I've also seen this today and tried out... but then I've seen that the method with the continuation is probably not the best way, because all the state made on the second page surely is lost. But the input on page 1 is also lost. I think the continuation is created right after sending page 1 to the browser.
And another question: this line of code doesn't work by me: var continuation = cocoon.createWebContinuation();
It throws an CascadingRuntimeException: createWebContinuation is not a function
Do you have this problem too? Has there something changed? I'm using cocoon-2.1.3
Thanks
Mike
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