Details
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Bug
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Status: Resolved
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Major
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Resolution: Invalid
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1.4.19, 1.5.3, 1.5.4
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None
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Jetty/Apache Tomcat & Internet Explorer
Description
Hi,
We are encountering problems on all pages that have timers for updating/polling new data.
It seems that if new page is rendering, timer's request can mess things up. Problem can be
reproduced with Wicket 1.5.3 and 1.5.4
An example situation:
1) Page (id1) has a timer and user presses link (Request1) that forwards to a new Page (future id2).
2) Request is being processed at server and page with id2 is rendered
3) While still in render phase timer makes new request to a server
Timer's request is handled even if there is a new rendered page. Timer's request is now last request
handled and page that contained timer is last page stored at PageTable. This causes weird problems with
our applications.
I'm wondering that why any request that is meant for previous versions of pages are processed?
In quickstart rendering is slowed down with Thread.sleep, but network latencies can and will create similar problems.
In the quickstart there is PageB -link. Pressing that invokes this behavior
There is also custom store in quickstart that provider simple debug logging.