Hi,
        I m no expert in hibernate :-( , I got suggestions
>From list and hibernate docs...
If u check hibernate reference, it mentions somewhere why
They suggest using ThreadLocal.

If I remember correctly they say that proper use is to use
One session (hibernate session) per request.. then I checked
The Struts plugin for hibernate and hibernate samples..

Sorry for not being of any much help :-(

Regards
        marco

-----Original Message-----
From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 June 2004 14:54
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Hibernate Session to User Session

Marco,
I believe that is what I am using now (it seems to be quite popular) but

I don't quite understand the reasoning behind the ThreadLocal approach 
(I've actually never used 'ThreadLocal')... can you shed some light on 
this? What the mapping between Hibernate Sessions and Users (or Threads)

becomes?

Marco Mistroni wrote:

>Hi,
>       On hibernate website, there's an example that associates
>A session to a threadlocal. You can safely use that pattern (it's one
>Of hibernate patterns)...
>You could have a DAOFactory (plugin) which instantiates the
>SessionFactory,
>And each DAO will get its own session associated with its ThreadLocal..
>
>Have a look at hibernate website for patterns on how to use Session
>
>Regards,       marco
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 08 June 2004 00:14
>To: Struts Users Mailing List
>Subject: OT: Hibernate Session to User Session
>
>I was reading in the Hibernate forums that when you have a WebApp > DAO
>  
>
>>Hibernate > DB design, and you open/close each Hibernate session at
>>    
>>
>every single DAO method call (what I do now) its actually quite
>expensive, and is suggested that you attempt to maintain a Hibernate
>Session in conjunction with a user Session to increase performance.
>
>I had a question for anyone that has done this (without using
>SpringFramework). My gut-reaction to this was to add a
>HttpSessionListener to my webapp that created and stored a Hibernate
>session in the user's session, and then close it when the Session
>expired... will this not work? Anyone else have a good solution for
>this?
>
>TIA,
>Riyad
>
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