PersistentManager
I'd much prefer to fiddle around with container config for a day, to solve a problem if and when "legitimate" use of session became an issue in terms of ram usage than all that other stuff.
On 4 Mar 2004, at 18:35, Geeta Ramani wrote:
Mark, m'boy, repeat after me: "breathe in,... breathe out.. breathe in...
breathe out..".. that's 3 sets of 12.
Didn't work? Ok, I guess it's that crack dealer's lucky day..
Geeta P.S... just kidding: I actually do (and did) agree with you..!! :)
Mark Lowe wrote:
Yeah.
But see the thread and what i was up against, like no large scale app has ever been released using httpsession somewhere.
I think the chap with the 48,000 results scrolling issue and the next man with the html optimization suggestions have beaten me to my dealer :o) I'm gonna have take a couple of valium and go n lye down..
On 4 Mar 2004, at 18:21, Niall Pemberton wrote:
Geeta, it was a good try - but you have to get him to call you a cgi programmer to get the full points ;-)
Niall
----- Original Message ----- From: "Geeta Ramani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 4:30 PM Subject: Re: Passing a vector to a JSP from an Action
Cool: i just knew I could get you going...;)
Mark Lowe wrote:
On my way to see my crack dealer right this minute :o)
In the request its where is belongs, like pretty much all read only data. Anyone would think that I was arguing in favor of always storing in session..
On 4 Mar 2004, at 17:06, Geeta Ramani wrote:
.as a request attribute..? Look through the archives for a fun and spirited discussion on request vs. session vars held just over a week or so ago..
Geeta P.S. Mark, don't flip out..;)
bort wrote:
Hi all
I have an Action class that loads up a Vector with information from a database. What I would like to do is pass this Vector to the forwarding JSP and create a table listing of the data.
I'm thinking of just adding the Vector to the session in the Action
class
and then retrieving and iterating through it in the JSP. Is there
a
better
way to do this?
bort
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