Your session is right there on the server.  In order to access it you
will need to make a call to the server and have code on the server
(web service, remote object, jsp, whatever) do the reading and writing
to the session for you.

Flex inherits the J2EE session of the browser and all network calls
will be on that same session.

-- 
Dave Wolf
Cynergy Systems, Inc.
Macromedia Flex Alliance Partner
http://www.cynergysystems.com

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Office: 866-CYNERGY

--- In [email protected], "box110a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I have been soaking up the Flex 2, FDS and Cairngorm stuff and feel
> pretty good. I've got Jrun4 with Service pack 6 so I can use java5. I
> also have hibernate 3.1.3 with annotations working in the same
> container (hint: in your jrun-web.xml file, set
> load-system-classes-first = true)... It all seems to work well. 
> 
> I am using the Flex Java DAO adapter. There is only one thing I can't
> seem to get an answer on. Where is my session with the server and how
> do I access it with Flex?  It seems like Cairngorm wants to take over
> the entire state of the application. This only works if you entire
> application is inside one Flex application.  Any thoughts from the
> community on this?  I've got ideas on how to hack it all together, but
> I want to hear what you've got to say.
> 
> thanks,
> JB
>






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