 Apache Wicket 7.x Reference GuidePPLICATION_NAME>” to store pages. The second level cache stores pages into application-scoped variables which are identified by a session id and a page id. The following picture is an overview of these the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 346 页 | 10.00 MB | 1 年前3 Apache Wicket 7.x Reference GuidePPLICATION_NAME>” to store pages. The second level cache stores pages into application-scoped variables which are identified by a session id and a page id. The following picture is an overview of these the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 346 页 | 10.00 MB | 1 年前3
 Apache Wicket 10.x Reference GuidesetResponsePage. The second level cache stores the last rendered page into a session-scoped variables.  Scoped variables will be introduced in chapter 9.4.6 which is about Wicket metadata. The following picture the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 336 页 | 7.16 MB | 1 年前3 Apache Wicket 10.x Reference GuidesetResponsePage. The second level cache stores the last rendered page into a session-scoped variables.  Scoped variables will be introduced in chapter 9.4.6 which is about Wicket metadata. The following picture the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 336 页 | 7.16 MB | 1 年前3
 Apache Wicket 9.x Reference GuidesetResponsePage. The second level cache stores the last rendered page into a session-scoped variables.  Scoped variables will be introduced in chapter 9.4.6 which is about Wicket metadata. The following picture the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 335 页 | 7.15 MB | 1 年前3 Apache Wicket 9.x Reference GuidesetResponsePage. The second level cache stores the last rendered page into a session-scoped variables.  Scoped variables will be introduced in chapter 9.4.6 which is about Wicket metadata. The following picture the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 335 页 | 7.15 MB | 1 年前3
 Apache Wicket 8.x Reference GuidePPLICATION_NAME>” to store pages. The second level cache stores pages into application-scoped variables which are identified by a session id and a page id. The following picture is an overview of these the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: 59 • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 350 页 | 9.95 MB | 1 年前3 Apache Wicket 8.x Reference GuidePPLICATION_NAME>” to store pages. The second level cache stores pages into application-scoped variables which are identified by a session id and a page id. The following picture is an overview of these the standard class java.lang.ThreadLocal. See its JavaDoc for an introduction to local-thread variables. Class org.apache.wicket.Component provides the getRequestCycle() method which is a convenience variable. These scopes are: 59 • request: variables declared in this scope can be seen only by pages processing the same request. The lifespan of these variables is (at most) equal to the one of the related0 码力 | 350 页 | 9.95 MB | 1 年前3
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