Volker.Weber wrote: > Hello Andreas, > > If i remenber correct, this must be somewhere in doEndTag() of > UIComponentBase.
Must be UIComponentTag, not Base, off cause! > I have no sources here, so i can't check this now. > > regards > Volker > > Andreas Schenk wrote: > >> Am Samstag, 29. Oktober 2005 10:57 schrieb Volker.Weber: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> When did you check this growing? Has you checked this behavior during >>> more than two request circles, and are the components from first request >>> still in the tree? >>> As far as i know the unused 'old' components are removed at the end of >>> the renderResponsePhase, so they shouln't still exists in the next >>> request circle. >>> If this is not the case, i think it's a bug and you should file an issue >>> in the bug datase. >>> >>> Regards >>> Volker >>> >> >> >> Hi Volker, >> >> thanks for your answer. You are right, I did check at the wrong place. >> The old subtree is removed somewhere. I proved that with a sequence of >> more than two pages. However, I didn't find the place, where the old >> components are removed. >> >> Can you tell me more specifically where (and how) the old components >> are removed? This interests me, since I would like to see whether it >> is possible for the old components to write something to the response >> on removal. (Suppose I write my own components) >> >> Regards >> >> Andreas Schenk >> >> >> > -- Don't answer to From: address! Mail to this account are droped if not recieved via mailinglist. To contact me direct create the mail address by concatenating my forename to my senders domain.

