On Oct 27, 2008, at 10:43 AM, John Pollard wrote:
Hi list,
When a SessionDidTimeOutNotification is received, the NSNotification
passed to the callback has an object() passed that is a String
rather than the Session that issued the notification (strange?).
No, the session has timed out so it no longer exists. At least I
suspect that is the theory.
How should I convert that string (the session ID?) to the underlying
Session object?
Or should you?
Background: I am trying to keep track of sessions per IP address in
the Application class so that I can avoid any one IP running wild
with Sessions (rogue bots). I therefore need to get a handle on each
Session that times out.
Why record the sessions in the Application? Is recording the session
ID per IP not sufficient?
Chuck
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overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific
problems.
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