I have a user bean that represents the current session state.  I have
a service that knows how to load and persist this session data from a
Java middle tier server.  Because this is object data and includes
stuff I don't want malicious users messing with I want to avoid
serializing it to the URL.

My current solution is to persist the data each time it is set and
load it when it is read.  This will work for now but I'd rather incur
this cost only once at the beginning of the request and once at the
end.  Would it be difficult to build on an event for onRedirect into
the MG framework?  Where would I start looking for code that handles
result redirects?  I'll submit a patch if I can figure it out on my
own.

Thanks,
David


On Jun 22, 1:05 pm, Dennis Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> The framework does not automatically fire an event on redirect.
>
> The framework tries to preserve the event state in the session scope by
> default when performing a result redirect (preservestate="true"). If you
> don't have session management enabled or working then you should use
> preservestate="false" and use the append attribute to specify the event
> values you want forwarded through the URL.
>
> -- Dennis
>
> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:38 AM, David J Henry <
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > My client's servers are load balanced but not clustered (I.E. no cf
> > session scope available).  The onRequestEnd event does not appear to
> > fire on <result do="something" redirect="true"/>.
>
> > Is there an event fired on redirect?
>
> > Are there any special gotchas I should beware of because of my non-
> > persistent session scope?
>
>

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