[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-912?page=all ] Alejandro Ramirez closed BEEHIVE-912: -------------------------------------
Verified invalid. I executed the test with the new attached repro app and it works as expected. Thanks Rich. > The method removeSharedFlow( String sharedFlowClassName, HttpServletRequest > request ) in org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowUtils no longer > removes a sharedflow from the session > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: BEEHIVE-912 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-912 > Project: Beehive > Type: Bug > Components: NetUI > Versions: V1 > Reporter: Alejandro Ramirez > Assignee: Alejandro Ramirez > Priority: Critical > Fix For: V1 > Attachments: sharedFlowApi-modified.zip, sharedFlowApi.zip > > 1.- Unzip the attached pageflow into a beehive enabled webapp. > 2.- Build and deploy your webapp and access the pageflow (e.g. > http://localhost:<port>/<webapp_context>/sharedFlowApi/Controller.jpf > In that page, hit the "verify" link and then the "Remove > sharedFlowApi.SharedFlowApiTest from the Seession using > PageFlowUtils.removeSharedFlow(String sharedFlowClassName, HttpServletRequest > request)" link > Expected: The page should display a message that confirms the fact that you > have removed a sharedflow from the session. > Actual: The sharedflow is still in the session. The method removeSharedFlow( > String sharedFlowClassName, HttpServletRequest request ) in > org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowUtils no longer removes a > sharedflow from the session > The structure of the sharedFlowApi.Controller.jpf pageflow is as follows: > sharedFlowApi.Controller.jpf contains a sharedflow reference "sharedFlow2": > sharedFlowRefs={ > @Jpf.SharedFlowRef(name="sharedFlow2", > type=sharedFlowApi.pageFlowUtilApi.removeSharedFlow.AnotherSharedFlowApi.class) > } > Then, I have an action method to remove the sharedflow as follows: > @Jpf.Action( > forwards={ > @Jpf.Forward( > name="success", > navigateTo=Jpf.NavigateTo.currentPage > ) > } > ) > public Forward pageFlowUtilRemoveSharedFlow() > { > UseSharedFlowApi example = new > UseSharedFlowApi(this.getRequest()); > example.removeSharedFlow(); > String objectsInSession = null; > for(Enumeration sessionObjects = > this.getSession().getAttributeNames(); sessionObjects.hasMoreElements();){ > if > (SHAREDFLOW_TOREMOVE.equals(sessionObjects.nextElement())) > objectsInSession = SHAREDFLOW_TOREMOVE > + " is STILL in the session" + "\n"; > } > if (objectsInSession == null) > objectsInSession = SHAREDFLOW_TOREMOVE + " has > been REMOVED from the session" + "\n"; > return new Forward( "success", "message", objectsInSession); > } > The removeSharedFlow() method of sharedFlowApi.UseSharedFlowApi looks as > follows: > public void removeSharedFlow(){ > PageFlowUtils.removeSharedFlow(REMOVE_SHAREDFLOW, > this.request); > } -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
