Oh well
found out myself,
But I dont know, why the Property view of Eclipse tells me that sets are
empty, but if you add a watch, you can see all the properties stired in a
session L
User user = (User)
theRequest.getSession(true).getAttribute("cauth-user-app");
Maybe this helps anyone.
Chris
Von: Christofer Dutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 13:01
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [english 92%] Access Cocoon User-Object from outside Cocoon?
Hi,
I am currently optimizing an application I have developed and am currently
trying to create a Servlet, that bypasses Cocoons Pipeline-Stuff. The reason
for this is that my application has an instant messenger component, that
checks for new messages every 6 seconds. With 100 Users online, this creates
about 70% of the server load. Since all this component does, is to check if
there are new messages and if there are, to send 1 row of JavaScript back to
the client, I would like to bypass Cocoon completely. Unfortunately I have
to access the User Object stored in the session. Inside Cocoon this is
absolutely no problem, but I am struggling to do this from outside Cocoon.
Has anyone done this before and could give me a hint at how to do this?
Chris
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