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
>>
>>  
>>
> 

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