On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 01:43 PM, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
catch (break) {// a continuation has been started
}
catch (continue) {
// a continuation has been resumed
} }
IIRC catch(break) is must be used as "top-level" statement
I think this is why they did not work before
(... but this is only a guess - never tried catch(continue) but catch(break) works for me.)
They both work for me too, so does :
catch (return) {
// the page has finished rendering
}So I have very fine-grained control over the session management :)
What I am not sure about now, is whether the values of widgets on the Form are bound to the Bean via object references, or if they are independent copies.
If they are copies, and the Bean does not get touched during the SendPageAndWait/Validate cycle then all one should need to do to manage the HibernateSession is this:
. . . // get the User form.load (user); session.close(); form.showForm (formURI); session = factory.createSession (); form.save (user); // save the User . . .
If I need to make a 'browser' of 'lazy-initialised' relationships then I would be using JXTemplate rather than Woody, with a dynamic model, and I still have enough control to manage the Session with these call-back handlers. Excellent!
Thanks for your help.
regards Jeremy
