(the mailinglist seems borked again, so I'm sending this again). I think I stumbled upon a bug in Wicket's fragments + ajax. Here's the exception I get: Caused by: java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Index: 294, Size: 294 at java.util.ArrayList.RangeCheck(ArrayList.java:546) at java.util.ArrayList.get(ArrayList.java:321) at wicket.markup.MarkupFragment.get(MarkupFragment.java:96) at wicket.markup.Markup.get(Markup.java:155) at wicket.markup.MarkupStream.get(MarkupStream.java:337) at wicket.markup.MarkupStream.setCurrentIndex(MarkupStream.java:205) at wicket.markup.html.panel.Fragment.renderFragment(Fragment.java:264) at wicket.markup.html.panel.Fragment.onComponentTagBody(Fragment.java:200) at wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:1696) ... 38 more The usecase is the following: I have 2 fragments in my page. One of them gets rendered with the first page render, the other is rendered on an ajax request. The second time an ajax request tries to render the second fragment everything goes right. When I render both fragments on the first page render, everything goes OK. Martijn |
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