Well, actually no.
I work through my application 30 mins. with my session o.k., but when I came
to redirect action it dissapear. I will create test application with nearly
empty action class and jsp-s to try if redirect action
to another namespace really delete session, as it happes to me. I
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((org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.SessionMap)session ).invalidate();
[...]
Is this possible to erase session ?
You're asking if session.invalidate() will erase the session? Really?
Here's the thought process I'd use to figure that out, step-by-step.
As you can see, I've read it, conclude it and write here, if I didn't I'll
still have a problem, isn't it ?!
I have asked in which cases this method should be used ?
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newton.dave wrote:
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((org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.SessionMap)session
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I have asked in which cases this method should be used?
It should be used when you want to invalidate the session and remove all
objects in the session.
Dave
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O.K. Thanks.
One more question, is it possible that my session variable is erased when I
redirect
to another action/namespace, like this:
action name=show class=mySecondAction
!-- Redirect to another namespace --
result type=redirect-action
show
--- On Fri, 8/1/08, Milan Milanovic wrote:
One more question, is it possible that my session variable
is erased when I redirect to another action/namespace, like this:
action name=show
class=mySecondAction
!-- Redirect to another namespace --
result type=redirect-action
Yes, I understand. But I don't remove session variable or call invalidate
anymore, and when my variable is stored during the whole scenario and when I
click to this redirect I get lost of my variable.
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newton.dave wrote:
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One more
--- On Fri, 8/1/08, Milan Milanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I understand. But I don't remove session variable
or call invalidate anymore, and when my variable is stored
during the whole scenario and when I click to this redirect
I get lost of my variable.
Then provide the artifacts I
Dave,
Repeat after me;
It's Friday. It's nearly the weekend. And if they don't give me what I
want I'm going to take my toys away and stop playing :).
Al.
Dave Newton wrote:
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Yes, I understand. But I don't remove session
Al ?!
Dave, I cannot give you all that info, because of two things, first my
classes
and jsp-s are pretty complex, and not in english! So, I narrowed my scenario
to this, my variable is in session - when redirect action is clicked, there
is no
variable in session any more! It's seems like that
I already gave you my action configuration:
action name=show class=mySecondAction
!-- Redirect to another namespace --
result type=redirect-action
show
/actions
true
${id}
/result
/action
and here it is
It's seems like that redirect action doesn't
pass
or set session to another action class.
If you can't give us the code, we aren't able to help you.
Session's don't need to be passed between actions. They are managed by the
servlet container. But it is pretty safe to assume that Struts2 is
Just making sure hurricane Dave doesn't blow through the list.
If you ask for help, and someone offers, give them what they ask for.
They can always ask for a translation of bits that may be critical, but
unless you've rewritten large chunks of the JVM and Struts your tags and
code will still
O.K. My 5 jsp which are used and two action classes have 5000+k lines of
code, should I send them here ?
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Al Sutton wrote:
Just making sure hurricane Dave doesn't blow through the list.
If you ask for help, and someone offers, give them what they ask for.
They can always ask
Hi Piero,
O.K. Basically I'm just asking one simple question, is it possible that
redirect action delete session or variables in it or maybe not pass some,
because they after redirecting I don't have that variable in session ?
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Piero Sartini-3 wrote:
It's seems like that
:O imho first stop would be someone who will refactor them.
5 jsps and 2 classes with 5K lines of code is not a healthy program.
Once they have been refactored you may find it easier to find the problem.
Al.
Milan Milanovic wrote:
O.K. My 5 jsp which are used and two action classes have
Answer : No
Only your code and your site design will affect the session variables
you have set and whether they are accessible.
Milan Milanovic wrote:
Hi Piero,
O.K. Basically I'm just asking one simple question, is it possible that
redirect action delete session or variables in it or maybe
If your artifacts are that big, I suggest that you create a minimal
example that reproduces your error and then provide us with those as
examples. Otherwise, it's impossible to help. And who knows, maybe the
little example works, and then we can rule out Struts 2 in the
equation.
Nils-H
On Fri,
O.K. Thanks.
I must see why my session is deleted when redirect action is called :-(. I
checked everything 10 times, and I don't anything with session, so it is
very wierd to me why it is removed after just one click.
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Al Sutton wrote:
Answer : No
Only your code and
Seriously, refactor your code. 5K lines of code in 7 files could hide
all manner of nasties.
Milan Milanovic wrote:
O.K. Thanks.
I must see why my session is deleted when redirect action is called :-(. I
checked everything 10 times, and I don't anything with session, so it is
very wierd to me
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O.K. Basically I'm just asking one simple question, is
it possible that redirect action delete session or variables
in it or maybe not pass some, because they after redirecting
I don't have that variable in session ?
NO.
There is
Thhhaaa she blows!! (I use she in the shipping sense of the
word... i.e. everythings a she when you're at sea for that long and it's
all blokes).
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O.K. Basically I'm just asking one simple question, is
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Thhhaaa she blows!!
*lol*
Tropical Depression Dave
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Seriously, refactor your code. 5K lines of code in 7 files
could hide all manner of nasties.
We have a 1M class where I'm at now. That's *1M* of source. 30k+ lines, mostly
if-elseif.
It broke our cyclometric complexity meter, had to put in a bigger fuse. It
makes Eclipse cry. It makes *me*
Thanks huricane Dave ;-).
O.K. I'll check everything one more time. I'm using only default stack and
it worked until now good. And I fixed that invalidate problem, so I don't
invalidate nor clear session anywhere in my project.
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newton.dave wrote:
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Don't worry, I've just written a rant about not relying on dirty reads
and had to re-word it to include the footnote This discussion is about
the SQL JDBC Drivers and is not about porn.
Dave Newton wrote:
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Thhhaaa she blows!!
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Don't worry, I've just written a rant about not relying on dirty
reads and had to re-word it to include the footnote This
discussion is about the SQL JDBC Drivers and is not about porn.
Well, they're both just as exciting.
Right?
Captin... The cyclometric complexity meter is at max... I canne give it
any more.
Reflection can seriously help with big else-ifs. If your switching on a
variable use the variable name and value as part of the class name and
then do;
Class blahHandlerClass = Class.forName(
So you'd choose JDBC driver source code over porn and you called me
wierd :).
Dave Newton wrote:
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Don't worry, I've just written a rant about not relying on dirty
reads and had to re-word it to include the footnote This
discussion
Hi Dave,
one short question, don't be angry ;-).
The link which when clicked action class lost its session looks like this:
http://localhost:8080/myproject/show.action?dojo.preventCache=1224214242324id=4
Is it possible that session is not passed through this link ?
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Milan,
Please read up on how sessions work. They are NOT passed via URLs unless
you have cookies disabled, URL rewriting enabled on your appserver, and
a very sick sense of what a normal configuration is.
Al.
Milan Milanovic wrote:
Hi Dave,
one short question, don't be angry ;-).
The
--- On Fri, 8/1/08, Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It splits your code into more manageable chunks, [...]
You're right, it does split *my* code. Unfortunately (well... fortunately,
really) that code isn't mine and I'm forbidden from even looking at it.
Dave
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So you'd choose JDBC driver source code over porn
And it's not filtered at work! Win-win!
Dave
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A Medusa code. So named because anyone who looks at it gets so
petrified they turn to freeze up and turn to stone.
I once worked for a company where one of their classes was about 200K in
size, the reason was the developer thought that in every you needed to
catch every exception thrown,
Tonight on the Struts 2 comedy channel; How your employer is ensuring
you enjoy your day by only filtering out the boring websites to avoid
you having to waste time checking them out :).
Dave Newton wrote:
--- On Fri, 8/1/08, Al Sutton wrote:
So you'd choose JDBC driver source code over
I know that they are passed through serlvet, I'm just wondering if struts
makes some error there.
Could you be positive that Struts 2.0.11.1 doesn't do anything with session,
i.e., session remains
intact and session is set for folowing action in case of redirect action ?
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Al
--- On Fri, 8/1/08, Milan Milanovic wrote:
Could you be positive that Struts 2.0.11.1 doesn't
do anything with session, i.e., session remains intact
and session is set for folowing action in case of
redirect action?
Session handling is no different for a redirectAction than any other
I refer you to the answer on sessions I gave you some emails ago.
You **REALLY** should read how session work. They are not passed through
a servlet.
Al.
Milan Milanovic wrote:
I know that they are passed through serlvet, I'm just wondering if struts
makes some error there.
Could you be
Is it possible you have the server session-time-to-live set to a very small
duration of time? This might explain why the sessions are disappearing.
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I know that they are passed through serlvet, I'm just wondering if
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