Erem,

Thanks for the heads up!

On Sep 24, 12:37 pm, Erem <[email protected]> wrote:
> One notable penumbra effect of what Toby mentioned is that you can't
> hook into session lifecycle events using HttpSessionListener. I spent
> more time than I care to divulge trying to figure it out and I don't
> want you to do the same =).
>
> On Sep 24, 8:46 am, Toby Reyelts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Jay,
>
> > In general, no there are not limitations on App Engine's HttpSession. Here
> > are some things that are useful to know, though:
>
> > 1) They aren't enabled by default. You need to turn them
> > on<http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/config/appconfig.html#Enab...>in
> > appengine-web.xml.
> > 2) They are distributed and persistent. This means that the objects you
> > stick in them need to be Serializable. This is no different from any other
> > container that supports clustered or persistent HttpSessions. There is an
> > outstanding issue that our dev_appserver doesn't require HttpSession values
> > to be Serializable like prod.
> > 3) App Engine does not serialize requests to the same HttpSession. That
> > behavior is a deviation from the standard.
>
> > On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Jay Damon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I am relatively new to App Engine.  Recently I have starting seeing
> > > indications that there are limitations? on the the use of HTTP
> > > sessions in App Engine?  For example, I see that there is a
> > > gaeutilities project that provides a class Session: An http session
> > > class to preserve identity across http requests.  Are there
> > > limitations on HTTP sessions in App Engine?  If so, what are those
> > > limitations?  If not, what specific issues does the gaeutilities
> > > project class address?  Many of the limitations in App Engine concern
> > > me but any limitations at all on HTTP sessions would be a showstopper
> > > for me.- Hide quoted text -
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