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Re: AJAX WebObjects Integration
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Re: AJAX WebObjects Integration


  • Subject: Re: AJAX WebObjects Integration
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 11:53:42 -0700

Pierce, thank  you.  That was superb!  One small edit and a note:

On May 19, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:

Reality: WebObjects is actually a better framework for use with WebObjects then Rails because it has a better component system then Rails.

Think this should read Reality: WebObjects is actually a better framework for use with AJAX than Rails



[[[However, there's a gotcha there, because component actions called from javascript count towards your backtracking count. Since someone might be going down through the page clicking rating after rating, that could be a problem. If your max backtracking count was 10, and you had 20 postings on a page, they wouldn't be able to rate the 11th page. ]]]

To avoid problems like this, I have added methods like this to Session:

    public void savePage(WOComponent aPage)
    {
        if (shouldCachePage(aPage))
        {
            super.savePage(aPage);
        }
    }




/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if the passed WOComponent is eligible to be added to the page cache. This is used to keep pages that do not need to be cached from the page cache. For example, pages that are generated only from Direct Actions and which do not contain Component Action URLs do not need to be cached.
*
* @param aPage the WOComponent to check for eligibility
* @return <code>true</code> if the passed WOComponent is eligible to be added to the page cache
*/
public boolean shouldCachePage(WOComponent aPage)
{
return ! (aPage instanceof PartialPage);
}



Where PartialPage is an interface that components can implement to indicate that they don't belong in the page cache.


Chuck

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