For example, I recently I finished a Struts application that had an area (a set of pages/commands) for "vendors". One of the things a vendor could do was search for an item, and then upload files to "attach" to that item (such as photographs). So the ActionForm used for the file upload screen not only kept track of the normal properties associated with file uploading, but also the item. The item, in turn, housed a collection of attributes describing every file currently attached to that item. So when you viewed the upload screen, you could see all the existing uploads, and the details about the item you were working with. Even though it wasn't a proper "wizard", I decided to keep the form in session scope, because users could make mistakes (such as invalid input) and continually end up back at the screen. I didn't want to keep reloading the item and all the existing file info every time the page was needed. So I ended up writing a "cleanup" method in a base Action class that got rid of the form when it figured that the vendor was probably finished using the file upload area (such as when he returned "home").
Probably you guys have far better examples, but that's just one off the top of my head.
And XML is almost always good.
Erik
Freddy Villalba A. wrote:
Well guys, although on the same direction you are pointing to, I do believe though that the more framework-independent the solution is, the better. So, my thought:
Why not have a XML descriptor where you can explicitly define your wizards? In that way: (1) No matter where your resources are, they'll get cleansed. (2) You'll be able to reuse resources at free will on several wizards (without having to replicate them). (3) You won't have to set up any structure or hardcode anything in order to determine what's to be cleansed an what not.
What do you think?
-----Mensaje original----- De: Erik Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: jueves, 07 de octubre de 2004 13:26 Para: Struts Users Mailing List Asunto: Re: cleaning session
Yeah, "similar naming convention" is the key to making it easier on yourself.
Also, as I tried to suggest once before (in a riddle -- "a single key can open many doors" -- ha ha ha grasshoppah), you can store references to many objects under a single attribute key (using structured/nested beans, maps, etc.). Delete the single attribute (perhaps when a user returns to a main view) and you delete the entire tree of references, freeing up all that memory with one statement and without having to write too much conditional code. I'm not sure if this strategy is feasible with Struts session-scoped forms though.
Erik
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scope is left.Hi, Erik and Freddz.
I like the idea of having a wizard whose data gets cleaned as soon as it's
How about this: Have all resources for one wizard in a URL subdirectory.Have a similar naming convention for the resources the wizard leaves in the
session. If a http request comes for an url, the janitor filter could remove
all wizard's session resources that do not match the current request's
directory.
This way the janitor could be fairly generic.
Hiran
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-----Original Message----- From: Erik Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 2004 11:55 To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: cleaning session
This is similar to what I usually implement. I have been gradually developing a "session manager" or perhaps a "session janitor" that watches/tracks workflow and cleans up stuff from memory (session) that isn't needed anymore. It could be a filter or a custom request processor in the world of Struts. Since I most often use my own controller Servlet I have my own place to put it, but basically, it gets invoked before any request handlers.
Erik
Freddy Villalba A. wrote:
Hi,
I have never implemented anything like this (with Struts),
but this is
the first thing I can think of...
Assuming your wizard is one-way (by this, I mean you have a linear graph - 1<->2<->3... -, no bifurcations and /or
intersections and / or
parallelism), you could "define" your "workflow" by
"tagging" the pages it is made of...
then, manage the wizard from a filter that is able to detect your getting into one and your leaving it. Once it detects
someone's left a
wizard, and knowing its components, it could have them
cleaned off the
corresponding Session.
I believe, however, that this approach wouldn't work if the graph is not linear.
I'll be glad to here your feedback (everybody).
HTH, Freddy.
-----Mensaje original----- De: Paul McCulloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: jueves, 07 de octubre de 2004 10:27 Para: 'Struts Users Mailing List' Asunto: RE: cleaning session
That isn't the purpose of the (confusingly named) reset
method. Reset
is there to, typically, deal with the html forms submit
checkbox fields
(they don't submit anything if they are null).
Paul
-----Original Message----- From: Leandro Melo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 5:43 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: cleaning session
If you have your action in HttpSession, why don`t you just
call reset
whenever a user clicks on the button supposed to start this wizard?
--- struts lover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
Hello everyone, I am facing this problem of session. I have my action form in session(a wizard like thing). Now if the user starts filling in values and clicks on the NEXT button, to go on to the next screen and then instead of completing the process of application,
clicks on
some other link. Again he wants to start with the application process, the form get pre-populated with the previous values, as the form in still in session. I want a clean form. How to overcome this problem??? Any ideas??? Thanks.
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