I think I'm also having this problem...

Locking at the code of

https://github.com/ivaynberg/wicket-select2/blob/master/wicket-select2/src/main/java/com/vaynberg/wicket/select2/res/select2.js#L1312

 I do not see an option to do something different as callback of $.ajax...
Unless we try to use

https://github.com/ivaynberg/wicket-select2/blob/master/wicket-select2/src/main/java/com/vaynberg/wicket/select2/res/select2.js#L1324

?



On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> As far as I can see select2 it seems to use jQuery ajax.
>
> 1-
> https://github.com/ivaynberg/wicket-select2/blob/master/wicket-select2/src/main/java/com/vaynberg/wicket/select2/res/select2.js#L358
>
> So, there is no "wicket" client side processing of the response. So, what
> you see  is "correct".
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:10 AM, Tom Götz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I already posted this on
>> https://github.com/ivaynberg/wicket-select2/issues/83 but thought I
>> could mention it here also, as I'm not sure yet if the described problem is
>> related to wicket-select2 or Wicket itself:
>>
>> if my current session is already expired and I click a Select2Choice,
>> Wicket creates an ajax response containing a redirect (see here:
>> http://bit.ly/1flepiM) but this response is never digestet by
>> wicket-ajax-jquery.js, because it is not even loaded on the current page
>> (no ajax components/behaviors). Even if there are other ajax components on
>> the page and wicket-ajax-jquery.js is loaded, processAjaxResponse is never
>> called. The result is that the redirect is not happening and the select2
>> gets stuck (like this: http://bit.ly/1fligwv).
>>
>> I created a quickstart to demonstrate this: http://bit.ly/1flfQOc (the
>> session timeout is set to 1min in web.xml):
>>
>> - open browser on localhost:8080
>> - wait for >1min
>> - click on select2
>> - look at response in e.g. firebug
>>
>> Wicket identifies the request as "ajax" because wicket-select2 sets the
>> WebRequest.PARAM_AJAX parameter. If the request is processed correctly, the
>> JSON response is returned and digested, but in case of a server-side error
>> (e.g. PageExpiredException) the returned ajax response is not consumed
>> (wicket-ajax-jquery.js not loaded) , as far as I do understand the code.
>>
>> Any hints?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>    -Tom
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
>



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