Details
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Type: Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 2.0-Alpha3
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Fix Version/s: 2.0-Alpha3
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Component/s: Bridge
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Labels:None
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Environment:Glimmer rev. #21442, IE, Firefox 3.6 on WINDOWS
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Assignee Priority:P1
Description
It seems that on certain browsers and platforms any push updates being received in a compat-mode app. (like auction monitor) cause the cursor to switch to an hourglass (and back) momentarily. In addition, in the compat. Comp. Showcase app. the push updates are also triggering the outputConnectionStatus component to be active while the update is processed. This does not align with normal ICEfaces 1.8 behavior, and is causing problems for the automated QA tests, as well as appears to consume highly than normal levels of CPU, especially when running on IE on windows.
Note that Firefox 3.6.2 on OSX doesn't have this problem (at least, the hourglass doesn't update), but Firefox 3.6.2 and IE7 on windows does.
Also note that the auction app. (none-compat) does not have the problem, even though it is using push as well. Seems to be related to push and compat mode.
Note that Firefox 3.6.2 on OSX doesn't have this problem (at least, the hourglass doesn't update), but Firefox 3.6.2 and IE7 on windows does.
Also note that the auction app. (none-compat) does not have the problem, even though it is using push as well. Seems to be related to push and compat mode.
Wire up onSubmitSend/onSubmitResponse event listeners with jsx.ajax.request function only when the function is used by ICEfaces' submit functions. Previously the event handlers where wired up for any request made through jsx.ajax.request function, including the requests made to retrieve the updates generated asynchronously.