Geeta
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> Hi Geeta,
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Hi Geeta,
I am using HttpSessionBindingListener and its working fine.
Subramaniam Olaganathan
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> Write any session related info to the DB, using the session id as the
> primary key to access the info.
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Write any session related info to the DB, using the session id as the
primary key to access the info.
Geeta Ramani wrote:
Hi everyone:
I would like some clarification regarding the HttpSessionListener. (We are using servlet spec 2.3)
Here's what I want to do: When a session expires, either when
that in fcat others were stumped on this..! (is it time to go home
yet??!)
Geeta
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> From: Jignesh Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 8:04 PM
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> Hi Geeta,
> What I can say that check again your coding because we have
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> in place with Servlet2.3, tomcat5.0.19 and struts1.1. And in
> sessionDestroyed method I am
Hi Geeta,
What I can say that check again your coding because we have application
in place with Servlet2.3, tomcat5.0.19 and struts1.1. And in
sessionDestroyed method I am able to trap the attribute which are
associated with the session.
It just work fine for us.
-Jignesh
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; From: Gupta, Sahil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 10:23 AM
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> Yup. You should be using your session object as implementing the
> sess
Yup. You should be using your session object as implementing the
sessionbindinglistener...and from the session binding event, you can
find out the session information and for an unbound event, implement your
business logic.
sahil
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