hmm eelco was just a bit faster :)
i think i have fixed it and i am testing it currently..
johan
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Actually we found the problem yesterday when chatting on IRC. Philip
created a lot (more than 10) page instances in his page to use with
links later on. The problem with Wicket is, that the pages are/ were
registered with the session in the page constructor. Thus, more than
10 means the current is out of the session again.
While there is a workaround for this (create pages lazily), it is
clearly a Wicket problem too. Johan was trying to fix this yesterday.
Not sure how far he got.
Eelco
On 8/27/05, Gwyn Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It doesn't sound familiar, so we're probably going to need a test-case
to investigate it. I've had a look at the IssueSelection and there
doesn't look anything odd there (although from your description, I'd
have thought it's the ReportsListing that's where the focus should
be.)
/Gwyn
On 26/08/05, Philip A. Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everyone,
I have a very puzzling problem that I cannot figure out. I have created
a page called IssueSelection. I create links to it and other pages on a
page called ReportsListing. When I create a link to it on
ReportsListing, clicking on *any* link on ReportListing results in the
generic "Page Expired" page. If a link to IssueSelection is not created
on the ReportsListing page, all links opperate as expected.
I saw no errors in the error log. I set up log4j to produce debug
output for wicket. Immediately after the ReportsListing page is
rendered, wicket begins detaching the models in ReportsListing and its
children. It then does some other stuff with session that I'm not
particularly familiar with.
I have put the html and java files for IssueSelection, as well as the
related portion of the log into a zip file:
http://pcsw.us/files/IssueSelection.zip.
I'm using wicket 1.1 b3. This really puzzles me. If any wicket gurus
have any ideas, I'd sure be glad to hear them.
Thanks,
--
Philip A. Chapman
Application Development:
Java, Visual Basic (MCP), PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL
Linux, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
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