Hi All
Sorry, this is part of the Servlet spec I have had little use for in the past.
I don't think HttpSessionBindingListener/HttpSessionBindingEvents are available in Cocoon, but I think they are supposed to be the way to solve a problem I have.
Yes, they _are_ available, as long as your application runs as a servlet (i.e. HttpEnvironment), since in that case the Cocoon Session (interface o.a.c.environment.Session) is simply a wrapper around a servlet HttpSession.
I am planning a Job Manager, shared by a FlowScript in the Context (?), between a group of people who will share work on a batch of jobs between them, and need to lock jobs from each other while they are working on them.
Same for Context : this is a wrapper around the ServletContext.
I need to have Jobs unlocked if a user with their lock has their Session time out.
Sounds familiar?
Any suggestions?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
[just curious : is "barking" the dog's sound in this context ?]
Hope this helps, Sylvain
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