Geert Bevin wrote:
The first rule of RIFE is, when something fundamental is difficult, ask
first!
The second rule of RIFE is, when something fundamental is difficult, ask
first!
The third rule of RIFE is, when in doubt if something is fundamental, ask!
OK... Here is one question. What is a typical legitimate use of this
feature? Right now, I use my own SessionManager to store user
information (basically, an account bean representing the current user).
This is not very different from a session variable as I cannot control
the scope of the object (as outlined in your review of pros/cons of
session variables). Would it be legitimate here to store this bean using
the session storage?
Why are so many projects bragging about things that RIFE does easier and
more consistently? I don't know, but it's frustrating indeed. A notable
entry there is Jetty 6's 'continuations' feature that aren't even
continuations at all, but parked requests.
Blogosphere destroys individuality and any chance of individual thought.
Nowadays, if someone is a good writer/speaker, he/she can pass anything
as the absolute thruth by introducing it in the blogosphere.
Eddy
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