I'm openning a hibernate session for each request, so I want to close this 
after rendering data in JSP, as usually the objects are lazy loaded so if I 
closed the hibernate session, it will give execptions in page, so I need to 
keep it alive with me till the end of data rendering then close this after 
execution, I already have code using the servlet filter, but I think better 
do it cleaner way as struts may open this for customization.

On 6/25/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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> what are you 'cleaning' up?
> session data?
> entity data?
> context data?
> 
> Martin
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> >Dears,
> >I want to know where to customize in struts 1.2.7 inorder to make some
> >cleanup after the request is frowarded to the jsp page, something like
> >servlet filter.
> > As I already have RequestProcessor.processPreProcess to handle an any
> >request before forwarding to action class, I need some way to make 
> cleanup
> >for after the JSP has been populated by data.
> > The purpose of this is to handle the cleanup of Hibernate by closing it.
> >
> >--
> >Thanks, best regards,
> >Ashraf Fouad
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Thanks, best regards,
Ashraf Fouad

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