Reinhard, thanks for your quick reply.
I created a new issue:
COCOON-2194
Session-attr set in dependency blocks destroyed after servlet call.
Regards,
Josh
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
>
> Josh2007 wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a main block (block-a) which makes calls to a depend block
>> (block-b).
>>
>> Block-b has access to the global session.
>>
>> At the first call from block-a, block-b creates a session-attribute
>> "test".
>> I noticed this session-attribute can be retrieved within block-b (right
>> after setting it), but not within block-a.
>>
>> At the second call from block-a, block-b needs to read the
>> session-attribute
>> "test" it has created at the first call, but cannot find it anymore:
>> session-attr "test" doesn't exists.
>>
>> My question:
>> Does it mean, you can set up a session-attribute in a dependent block
>> only
>> available for the time of the request? Which means if I make another
>> request
>> the session-attribute will not be available anymore?
>>
>> Is there a way to set a session-attribute in a dependent block and make
>> it
>> available for the duration of the global session?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Josh
>>
>> My Cocoon blocks version:
>> cocoon-core: 2.2.1-SNAPSHOT
>> cocoon-servlet-service-components: 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT
>> cocoon-template-impl: 1.2.0-SNAPSHOT
>> cocoon-flowscript-impl: 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT
>
> Sounds like a bug :-(
> Can you file a report please?
>
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