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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-02-28 18:55 -------
> So the question is: How does the listener method detect the third case? I 
can 
> think of hacks involving overloading the expire(notify) method with an extra 
> param and using that to put some marker in the data field of the 
SessionEvent, 
> but I can't help but think I'm missing something obvious by not knowing the 
> code base.

I can't find a cleaner way, but I have this work using the above technique.
Should I provide a patch against the 5.5.7 src (which is what I'm using), or 
do patch have to be against the CVS head?
I've not looked at other managers such as Persistent / clustering etc, as I 
don't know much about those.

Kev

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