Sorry if i am being ignorant in posting these kind of questions....

But i am in the evaluation of wicket in comparison with a proprietary
framework (currently used for building large scale business applications)
which provides comprehensive session clean up flexibilities thorough XML
Configuration while navigating between different wicket applications in a
single window.

That's why i had to put this question to wicket experts "Does Wicket provide
any hooks to do session cleanups between wicket clean ups?"


Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> 
> Premature optimization. Don't try to do this type of stuff unless it
> is actually a problem. Why not make sure you have applications first
> and then see if it is actually a problem?
> 
> Martijn
> 
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 2:40 AM, subbu_tce <subramanian.mur...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> I mean two different wicket applications running in the same JVM..
>>
>> And i launch the first wicket application in a window.. i navigate among
>> different pages in the first wicket application. now since i have
>> navigated
>> through different pages, i understand that multiple versions of the pages
>> would have been maintained in page maps.
>>
>> Now i navigate to the second wicket application from the first wicket
>> application. From the second wicket application, i might never navigate
>> back
>> to the first wicket application. so i would need to clean up everything
>> that
>> would be maintained in session with respect to the first wicket
>> application
>> when i navigate to the second application. thatz y i was wondering
>> whether
>> any hooks are there for the same.
>>
>>
>> Johan Compagner wrote:
>>>
>>> do you mean multiply wicket applications on the same host?
>>> (just like our example?)
>>>
>>> then yes you have a pagemap set per wicket app in your session (prefixed
>>> with the wicket app name)
>>>
>>> There are no such hooks because a wicket app 1 is independent on wicket
>>> app
>>> 2, they should be isolated.
>>> (they could be in 1 context like exampels but also could be under
>>> different
>>> contexts)
>>>
>>> Why do you want to clean up pagemaps.. A pagemap only holds they active
>>> page
>>> and nothing more.
>>> What you can do is destroy the session on a logout button, but i guess
>>> you
>>> cant invalidate the http session if it is shared over multiply apps...
>>>
>>> johan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 00:58, subbu_tce
>>> <subramanian.mur...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I understand that wicket maintains page maps by windows / tabs opened.
>>>>
>>>> If the user navigates to pages in multiple wicket applications in the
>>>> same
>>>> window, how are the page maps maintained?
>>>>
>>>> Will a new page map be created / maintained for every wicket
>>>> application
>>>> navigated in the same window?
>>>>
>>>> And does wicket provide any hook points to clean up page maps when a
>>>> user
>>>> navigates to different applications with in the same window?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Subbu.
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