Hi,

I think the Ajax calls are serialized.
The page instance can be used by a single request at any time.
So you submit the form and this request acquires the lock on the page.
AjaxSelfTimerUpdatingBehavior cannot use the page until the first
request unlock it.
Additionally the Ajax calls are serialized at the client side
(JavaScript). See AjaxChannel class for more information about this.

To be able to do what you want I suggest to use IResource to upload
to. This way there wont be lock on the server side and with
AjaxChannels with different names at the client side you will solve
both problems.

On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 2:51 AM, malebu <milton.qura...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a requirement where i have to upload a video from a page and show the
> upload progress when the upload is 100% complete need to update the progress
> label as processing video.
>
> I decided to go with a simple outer <div> and internal <div> while update
> the internal <div> percentage to show the progress. Finally i added a Label
> inside the internal <div> to show the status...
>
> /<div style="border: 1px solid #5d4617; padding: 3px; background-color:
> #191B10;" >
>                <div style="width:400px; background-color: #555555; color:
> white; font-size: 8px;" align="left">
>                    <div style="width:0%; background-color: #FF9900;"
> align="right" wicket:id="customProgress">Loading...</div>
>                </div>
>            </div>/
>
>
> Finally i added AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior to the internal <div> to fetch
> the progress and label every 2 seconds.
>
> When i click on submit button.. the label is not update while the form is
> being submitted. it shows the final progress i.e. 100% and processing
> completed after file is uploaded.
>
> I am using AjaxButton to upload on Ajax.
>
> Any idea how i can achieve this?
>
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