Re: Component caching?
Re: Component caching?
- Subject: Re: Component caching?
- From: Mark Wardle <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 20:48:48 +0000
Thanks Johann. I’m not caching anything but it is a subclass of ERDCustomEditComponent so perhaps so state information is being cached inappropriately only in production. I might have to try debugging in a production environment.
Mark
> On 7 Nov 2014, at 10:20, Johann Werner <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> do you cache the binding values within your component? When using stateless components you need to clean any local variables yourself within the reset method.
>
> jw
>
>
>> Am 07.11.2014 um 10:33 schrieb Mark Wardle <email@hidden>:
>>
>> Hi. I’m generating a PDF report :
>>
>> WOComponent page = ERXApplication.application().pageWithName(componentName(), privateContext());
>> page.takeValueForKey(obj, "object");
>> page.takeValueForKey(report, "report");
>> WOResponse response = page.generateResponse();
>> report.setInterimHtml(response.contentString());
>>
>> This looks up a named WOComponent and generates the response, storing the HTML and allowing users to fine-tune the HTML in a web-based HTML editor. This has worked perfectly previously.
>>
>> Now I have added a custom “display boolean” component which is used within the report WOComponent. This is a stateless component but it displays the same value again and again when in production. In development, the component works properly.
>>
>> It is like the content of the component is being cached inappropriately. I thought component caching was related to caching the contents of the WOD file, not the bindings.
>>
>> Does anyone have any thoughts? Debugging this on a production machine quite tricky so if anyone can thing of something obvious, I’ll try that first!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mark
>
>
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