Yes - you are right. The sessions are generated automatically by the container
(tomcat, etc).
Thanks. In a servlet based web-app I would create the session object
programatticaly with httpServletRequest.getSession(true). I just
wasn't sure if Struts 2 was creating the session for me since I a
> > Secondly I need to know when a session is
> > ended. Is there an established Struts 2 practice for this or do I
> > still create an HTTPSessionListener object and register it in web.xml
> > as I would with a "basic" web-app.
>
> HTTPSessionListener?
>
> You can use
> --- code ---
>
>
Hello.
> A couple of newbie questions. Firstly, does Struts2 automatically
> create an HTTP Session or do I need to explicitly create it.
Sessions are managed by the servlet-container. Struts does not need to create
them.
> Early
> experimentation suggests that it's automatically created as I
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