All this, to learn that "A Connection is automatically closed when it is garbage collected"
The end. At 04:38 PM 5/10/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Replying to myself because I realized I was misunderstanding the >JSP/servlet version of things. Still, what it all comes down to is that I >have objects I want to have session scope, but I want to be able to >explicitly "destroy" them before they are simply unbound when the session >object times out. > >Andrew > >At 03:59 PM 5/10/2002 -0500, you wrote: >>Glen, >> >>Thanks again for the info. I have one more question regarding the >>Axis-provided session maintenance that I was hoping someone could answer: >> >>In JSP/Servlets, a javax.servlet.http.HttpSession object "[calls] the >>valueUnbound() method of all objects in the session implementing the >>HttpSessionBindingListener interface." Does an >>org.apache.axis.session.Session do something similar? I'd like to use >>this built-in functionality, but mostly for storing jdbc Connection >>objects, and I would really like an opportunity to call the close() >>methods on these when a session times out. >> >>Andrew > > >
