Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.2.1-SNAPSHOT
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None
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None
Description
As the topic suggests, the state gets reconstructed twice during the Restore View phase. State reconstruction consists of decoding, decrypting and decompressing (assuming that MyFaces has been configured to do so) the given state (i.e. the "javax.faces.ViewState" request parameter) so it shouldn't be done more often than necessary. For a better understanding of this issue, I'll describe the call hierarchy (simplified):
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// myfaces/core/branches/1_2_1/impl/org/apache/myfaces/application/jsp/JspStateManagerImpl.java
public UIViewRoot restoreView(FacesContext context, String viewId, String renderKitId) {
...
if (isSavingStateInClient(context))
...
}
// myfaces/core/branches/1_2_1/api/javax/faces/render/ResponseStateManager.java
public Object getState(FacesContext context, String viewId) {
Object[] structureAndState = new Object[2];
structureAndState[0] = getTreeStructureToRestore(context, viewId);
structureAndState[1] = getComponentStateToRestore(context);
return structureAndState;
}
// myfaces/core/branches/1_2_1/impl/org/apache/myfaces/renderkit/html/HtmlResponseStateManager.java
public Object getTreeStructureToRestore(FacesContext facesContext, String viewId) {
...
Object encodedState = requestParameterMap.get("javax.faces.ViewState");
Object[] savedState = (Object[]) StateUtils.reconstruct((String) encodedState, ...);
...
return savedState[TREE_PARAM];
}
public Object getComponentStateToRestore(FacesContext facesContext) {
...
Object encodedState = requestParameterMap.get("javax.faces.ViewState");
Object[] savedState = (Object[]) StateUtils.reconstruct((String) encodedState, ...);
...
return savedState[STATE_PARAM];
}
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One possible solution (without breaking backward compatibility) is to override javax.faces.render.ResponseStateManager#getState(FacesContext, String) and that's exactly what I've done. I've tested my patch with the MyFaces Tomahawk examples on my notebook (Ubuntu 7.04, AMD Turion 1.80 GHz, 1.5 GB DDR). Additionally, I'll attach a Apache JMeter test configuration and results of this test using a local Jetty server. I'd appreciate someone backing up my test results.