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Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Hi there,

for Wicket 1.3 I determine session size like this:
RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()

But the RequestCycle underwent some changes and I cannot figure out how
to do it for Wicket 1.5?

Appreciate your help!
Walter

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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Ian Marshall <Ia...@GMail.com>.
Thanks for the tip, Jochen.

I'm already doing that now, using Oracle's Java VisualVM....


Jochen Mader wrote
> 
> Get a heapdump, use yourkit/visualvm.
> 
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Ian Marshall &lt;IanMarshall.UK@&gt;
> wrote:
>> I don't think that I am getting the session size in the right place.
>> Despite
>> my session sizes being logged as very small at ~1.7kB using the Google
>> App
>> Engine (GAE) web development server, in GAE production I am getting
>> session
>> sizes approaching 1MB (and attempting to breach this GAE-imposed limit of
>> 1MB too).
>>
>> I shall have to try and find somewhere else to get a meaningful session
>> size.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ian Marshall wrote
>>>
>>> Thanks Martin,
>>>
>>> I could not find onDetach() but found detach() so I have done this in my
>>> WebSession subclass:
>>>
>>>   @Override
>>>   public void detach()
>>>   {
>>>     long loSize = getSizeInBytes();
>>>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
>>> loSize));
>>>     super.detach();
>>>   }
>>>
>>> This seems to be fine (my sessions seem very small at ~1.7kB - I must be
>>> doing something wrong) except that this method can be called several
>>> times
>>> as a result of one request.
>>>
>>> Thanks again,
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Martin Grigorov-4 wrote
>>>>
>>>> Override Session#onDetach() and do it before calling super.onDetach().
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ian Marshall &lt;IanMarshall.UK@&gt;
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a good way to discover my serialised or
>>>>> about-to-be-serialised
>>>>> session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
>>>>>
>>>>> I currently use
>>>>>
>>>>>   @Override
>>>>>   protected void onAfterRender()
>>>>>   {
>>>>>     super.onAfterRender();
>>>>>
>>>>>     CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
>>>>>     long loSize = ssnSession.getSizeInBytes();
>>>>>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
>>>>> loSize));
>>>>>   }
>>>>>
>>>>> in my WebPage subclass, but I suspect that this is the wrong place to
>>>>> examine the session size.
>>>>>
>>>>> My software environment is:
>>>>>
>>>>>     Web framework: Wicket 1.5.7
>>>>>     Web server system: Google App Engine for Java version 1.7.0
>>>>>     Java: 1.6.0_33; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b03
>>>>>     Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition version 2002
>>>>> SP3
>>>>> (version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_GB)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ian Marshall
>>>
>>
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Jochen Mader <pf...@gmail.com>.
Get a heapdump, use yourkit/visualvm.

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Ian Marshall <Ia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think that I am getting the session size in the right place. Despite
> my session sizes being logged as very small at ~1.7kB using the Google App
> Engine (GAE) web development server, in GAE production I am getting session
> sizes approaching 1MB (and attempting to breach this GAE-imposed limit of
> 1MB too).
>
> I shall have to try and find somewhere else to get a meaningful session
> size.
>
>
>
> Ian Marshall wrote
>>
>> Thanks Martin,
>>
>> I could not find onDetach() but found detach() so I have done this in my
>> WebSession subclass:
>>
>>   @Override
>>   public void detach()
>>   {
>>     long loSize = getSizeInBytes();
>>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
>> loSize));
>>     super.detach();
>>   }
>>
>> This seems to be fine (my sessions seem very small at ~1.7kB - I must be
>> doing something wrong) except that this method can be called several times
>> as a result of one request.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Ian
>>
>>
>>
>> Martin Grigorov-4 wrote
>>>
>>> Override Session#onDetach() and do it before calling super.onDetach().
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ian Marshall &lt;IanMarshall.UK@&gt;
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
>>>> session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
>>>>
>>>> I currently use
>>>>
>>>>   @Override
>>>>   protected void onAfterRender()
>>>>   {
>>>>     super.onAfterRender();
>>>>
>>>>     CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
>>>>     long loSize = ssnSession.getSizeInBytes();
>>>>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
>>>> loSize));
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>> in my WebPage subclass, but I suspect that this is the wrong place to
>>>> examine the session size.
>>>>
>>>> My software environment is:
>>>>
>>>>     Web framework: Wicket 1.5.7
>>>>     Web server system: Google App Engine for Java version 1.7.0
>>>>     Java: 1.6.0_33; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b03
>>>>     Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP3
>>>> (version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_GB)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ian Marshall
>>
>
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Ian Marshall <Ia...@GMail.com>.
I don't think that I am getting the session size in the right place. Despite
my session sizes being logged as very small at ~1.7kB using the Google App
Engine (GAE) web development server, in GAE production I am getting session
sizes approaching 1MB (and attempting to breach this GAE-imposed limit of
1MB too).

I shall have to try and find somewhere else to get a meaningful session
size.



Ian Marshall wrote
> 
> Thanks Martin,
> 
> I could not find onDetach() but found detach() so I have done this in my
> WebSession subclass:
> 
>   @Override
>   public void detach()
>   {
>     long loSize = getSizeInBytes();
>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
> loSize));
>     super.detach();
>   }
> 
> This seems to be fine (my sessions seem very small at ~1.7kB - I must be
> doing something wrong) except that this method can be called several times
> as a result of one request.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> 
> Martin Grigorov-4 wrote
>> 
>> Override Session#onDetach() and do it before calling super.onDetach().
>> 
>> On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ian Marshall &lt;IanMarshall.UK@&gt;
>> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
>>> session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
>>>
>>> I currently use
>>>
>>>   @Override
>>>   protected void onAfterRender()
>>>   {
>>>     super.onAfterRender();
>>>
>>>     CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
>>>     long loSize = ssnSession.getSizeInBytes();
>>>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
>>> loSize));
>>>   }
>>>
>>> in my WebPage subclass, but I suspect that this is the wrong place to
>>> examine the session size.
>>>
>>> My software environment is:
>>>
>>>     Web framework: Wicket 1.5.7
>>>     Web server system: Google App Engine for Java version 1.7.0
>>>     Java: 1.6.0_33; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b03
>>>     Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP3
>>> (version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_GB)
>>>
>>>
>>> Ian Marshall
> 

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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Ian Marshall <Ia...@GMail.com>.
Thanks Martin,

I could not find onDetach() but found detach() so I have done this in my
WebSession subclass:

  @Override
  public void detach()
  {
    long loSize = getSizeInBytes();
    m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.", loSize));
    super.detach();
  }

This seems to be fine (my sessions seem very small at ~1.7kB - I must be
doing something wrong) except that this method can be called several times
as a result of one request.

Thanks again,

Ian



Martin Grigorov-4 wrote
> 
> Override Session#onDetach() and do it before calling super.onDetach().
> 
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ian Marshall &lt;IanMarshall.UK@&gt;
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
>> session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
>>
>> I currently use
>>
>>   @Override
>>   protected void onAfterRender()
>>   {
>>     super.onAfterRender();
>>
>>     CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
>>     long loSize = ssnSession.getSizeInBytes();
>>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.",
>> loSize));
>>   }
>>
>> in my WebPage subclass, but I suspect that this is the wrong place to
>> examine the session size.
>>
>> My software environment is:
>>
>>     Web framework: Wicket 1.5.7
>>     Web server system: Google App Engine for Java version 1.7.0
>>     Java: 1.6.0_33; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b03
>>     Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP3
>> (version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_GB)
>>
>>
>> Ian Marshall


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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Martin Grigorov <mg...@apache.org>.
Override Session#onDetach() and do it before calling super.onDetach().

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ian Marshall <Ia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
> session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
>
> I currently use
>
>   @Override
>   protected void onAfterRender()
>   {
>     super.onAfterRender();
>
>     CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
>     long loSize = ssnSession.getSizeInBytes();
>     m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.", loSize));
>   }
>
> in my WebPage subclass, but I suspect that this is the wrong place to
> examine the session size.
>
> My software environment is:
>
>     Web framework: Wicket 1.5.7
>     Web server system: Google App Engine for Java version 1.7.0
>     Java: 1.6.0_33; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b03
>     Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP3
> (version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_GB)
>
>
> Ian Marshall
>
>
>
> Walter Rugora wrote
>>
>> Thanks Jeremy, works great!!!
>>
>> On 23/06/12 23:23, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Walter Rugora &lt;mist@&gt; wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> when I apply the Wicket 1.3 way to determine session size,
>>>> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>>>> it results in an around 3000bytes value in my case. And adding or
>>>> removing Labels changed the session size.
>>>>
>>>> Now with Wicket 1.5 using
>>>> Session.get().getSizeInBytes()
>>>> session size is 857bytes. And I can add or remove as many Lables as I
>>>> wish, that size stays the same. Obviously I use it wrong. Currently I
>>>> just add the session size result to a Label added to my single WebPage:
>>>> public HomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>>>>  ...
>>>>  add(new Label("ssize",
>>>> String.valueOf(Session.get().getSizeInBytes())));
>>>>  ...
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>
>>> Here you're doing it in the constructor.  So, if this is the first page
>>> you
>>> visit there won't be any (Wicket) stuff in the session yet.
>>>
>>> Have you tried just adding the debug bar to your page?  Add a dependency
>>> to
>>> wicket-devutils in your pom.xml and then add(new DebugBar("someID")); to
>>> your page (and add it to the markup obviously).
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Ian Marshall <Ia...@GMail.com>.
Hello,

Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
session size without adding the debug bar to my page?

I currently use

  @Override
  protected void onAfterRender()
  {
    super.onAfterRender();

    CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
    long loSize = ssnSession.getSizeInBytes();
    m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.", loSize));
  }

in my WebPage subclass, but I suspect that this is the wrong place to
examine the session size.

My software environment is:

    Web framework: Wicket 1.5.7
    Web server system: Google App Engine for Java version 1.7.0
    Java: 1.6.0_33; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b03
    Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP3
(version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_GB)


Ian Marshall



Walter Rugora wrote
> 
> Thanks Jeremy, works great!!!
> 
> On 23/06/12 23:23, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Walter Rugora &lt;mist@&gt; wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> when I apply the Wicket 1.3 way to determine session size,
>>> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>>> it results in an around 3000bytes value in my case. And adding or
>>> removing Labels changed the session size.
>>>
>>> Now with Wicket 1.5 using
>>> Session.get().getSizeInBytes()
>>> session size is 857bytes. And I can add or remove as many Lables as I
>>> wish, that size stays the same. Obviously I use it wrong. Currently I
>>> just add the session size result to a Label added to my single WebPage:
>>> public HomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>>>  ...
>>>  add(new Label("ssize",
>>> String.valueOf(Session.get().getSizeInBytes())));
>>>  ...
>>> }
>>>
>> 
>> Here you're doing it in the constructor.  So, if this is the first page
>> you
>> visit there won't be any (Wicket) stuff in the session yet.
>> 
>> Have you tried just adding the debug bar to your page?  Add a dependency
>> to
>> wicket-devutils in your pom.xml and then add(new DebugBar("someID")); to
>> your page (and add it to the markup obviously).
>> 
> 
> 
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Walter Rugora <mi...@sudus.eu>.
Thanks Jeremy, works great!!!

On 23/06/12 23:23, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Walter Rugora <mi...@sudus.eu> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> when I apply the Wicket 1.3 way to determine session size,
>> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>> it results in an around 3000bytes value in my case. And adding or
>> removing Labels changed the session size.
>>
>> Now with Wicket 1.5 using
>> Session.get().getSizeInBytes()
>> session size is 857bytes. And I can add or remove as many Lables as I
>> wish, that size stays the same. Obviously I use it wrong. Currently I
>> just add the session size result to a Label added to my single WebPage:
>> public HomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>>  ...
>>  add(new Label("ssize", String.valueOf(Session.get().getSizeInBytes())));
>>  ...
>> }
>>
> 
> Here you're doing it in the constructor.  So, if this is the first page you
> visit there won't be any (Wicket) stuff in the session yet.
> 
> Have you tried just adding the debug bar to your page?  Add a dependency to
> wicket-devutils in your pom.xml and then add(new DebugBar("someID")); to
> your page (and add it to the markup obviously).
> 


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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Jeremy Thomerson <je...@wickettraining.com>.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Walter Rugora <mi...@sudus.eu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> when I apply the Wicket 1.3 way to determine session size,
> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
> it results in an around 3000bytes value in my case. And adding or
> removing Labels changed the session size.
>
> Now with Wicket 1.5 using
> Session.get().getSizeInBytes()
> session size is 857bytes. And I can add or remove as many Lables as I
> wish, that size stays the same. Obviously I use it wrong. Currently I
> just add the session size result to a Label added to my single WebPage:
> public HomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>  ...
>  add(new Label("ssize", String.valueOf(Session.get().getSizeInBytes())));
>  ...
> }
>

Here you're doing it in the constructor.  So, if this is the first page you
visit there won't be any (Wicket) stuff in the session yet.

Have you tried just adding the debug bar to your page?  Add a dependency to
wicket-devutils in your pom.xml and then add(new DebugBar("someID")); to
your page (and add it to the markup obviously).

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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Walter Rugora <mi...@sudus.eu>.
Hi,

when I apply the Wicket 1.3 way to determine session size,
RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
it results in an around 3000bytes value in my case. And adding or
removing Labels changed the session size.

Now with Wicket 1.5 using
Session.get().getSizeInBytes()
session size is 857bytes. And I can add or remove as many Lables as I
wish, that size stays the same. Obviously I use it wrong. Currently I
just add the session size result to a Label added to my single WebPage:
public HomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
  ...
  add(new Label("ssize", String.valueOf(Session.get().getSizeInBytes())));
  ...
}

Where do I read the session size to get a proper result?

Thanks,
Walter

On 19/06/12 21:30, Walter Rugora wrote:
> Thanks guys!
> 
> On Tue 19 Jun 2012 21:12:48 EST, Martin Grigorov wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Thomas Götz <to...@decoded.de> wrote:
>>> Session.get().getSizeInBytes();
>>
>> Apparently it is not removed ...
>>
>>>
>>>   -Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> On 19.06.2012 at 13:03 Walter Rugora wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi there,
>>>>
>>>> for Wicket 1.3 I determine session size like this:
>>>> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>>>>
>>>> But the RequestCycle underwent some changes and I cannot figure out how
>>>> to do it for Wicket 1.5?
>>>>
>>>> Appreciate your help!
>>>> Walter
>>>
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Walter Rugora <mi...@sudus.eu>.
Thanks guys!

On Tue 19 Jun 2012 21:12:48 EST, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Thomas Götz <to...@decoded.de> wrote:
>> Session.get().getSizeInBytes();
>
> Apparently it is not removed ...
>
>>
>>   -Tom
>>
>>
>> On 19.06.2012 at 13:03 Walter Rugora wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> for Wicket 1.3 I determine session size like this:
>>> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>>>
>>> But the RequestCycle underwent some changes and I cannot figure out how
>>> to do it for Wicket 1.5?
>>>
>>> Appreciate your help!
>>> Walter
>>
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Martin Grigorov <mg...@apache.org>.
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Thomas Götz <to...@decoded.de> wrote:
> Session.get().getSizeInBytes();

Apparently it is not removed ...

>
>   -Tom
>
>
> On 19.06.2012 at 13:03 Walter Rugora wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> for Wicket 1.3 I determine session size like this:
>> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>>
>> But the RequestCycle underwent some changes and I cannot figure out how
>> to do it for Wicket 1.5?
>>
>> Appreciate your help!
>> Walter
>
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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Thomas Götz <to...@decoded.de>.
Session.get().getSizeInBytes();

   -Tom


On 19.06.2012 at 13:03 Walter Rugora wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> for Wicket 1.3 I determine session size like this:
> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
> 
> But the RequestCycle underwent some changes and I cannot figure out how
> to do it for Wicket 1.5?
> 
> Appreciate your help!
> Walter

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Re: Determine session size for Wicket 1.5

Posted by Martin Grigorov <mg...@apache.org>.
Hi,

This method has been removed because it just delegated to
org.apache.wicket.util.lang.WicketObjects#sizeof(Serializable)

long sessionSize = WicketObjects.sizeOf(Session.get());

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Walter Rugora <mi...@sudus.eu> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> for Wicket 1.3 I determine session size like this:
> RequestCycle.get().getSession().getSizeInBytes()
>
> But the RequestCycle underwent some changes and I cannot figure out how
> to do it for Wicket 1.5?
>
> Appreciate your help!
> Walter
>
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