there is an inspector that dumps your session now
easy to attach.  see the examples for 1.2 (it's that little orange (i) icon)

Brent Roberts wrote:
Thanks for considering this. What would be nice is to provide stategies to help understand what you see in Tomcat's manager display regarding the number of sessions currently active in your application. I have seen some really high numbers at times with only a couple of users hitting the application. Is there a way to dump (for a lack of a better term) the sessions and the corresponding component hiearchies? It would be nice to have a standard way within Wicket to show the active sessions and intelligently 'walk' the component hierarchy and identify the associated models. I think this would be a great tool for the book to help explain what is in memory.




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