Hi,
E.g. you can use the polling component to navigate to the login screen
after your session experied,
which you may calculate on the basis of the rsp. user's last access. and
the current time.
You can insert this code in the poller's listener method.
public void poll(PollEvent event) { //TODO insert here :) }
Best wishes
Wolfgang.
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Re: Trinidad 1.0.7 PPR after Timeout problem
Hi,
Thank you for the fast reply.
I might not have understood exactly your ideia, but wouldn't the polling
serve only to keep the session active?
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Hi,
You might want to use the polling component of Trinidad.
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Wolfgang
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Trinidad 1.0.7 PPR after Timeout problem
Greetings,
I have recently upgraded an application from using Trinidad release 1.0.1
to 1.0.7.
Back in 1.0.1 I had to use a workaround for our TimeoutFilter to redirect
the user to the login page when a PPR request ocurred after the session
had timeout. Since that version still used iframes, it involved having a
page that tested to see if it was inside the iFrame, reset it's location,
and then redirect to the main login page, through
"location.href=myLoginPage.jsf".
Now that the PPR mechanism uses "true" AJAX, is there a way to redirect to
a page after a timeout has been detected?
If I try to do a simple redirect in the filter, I get the javascript
errors:
["Invalid PPR response. The response-headers were:\nCache-Control:
no-cache="set-cookie"\nDate: Tue, 06 ..."]
["Error ", TypeError: a5 has no properties message=a5 has no properties, "
delivering XML request status changed to ", function(...
since the javascript handling the response is expecting a
<?Tr-XHR-Response-Type ?>, as far as I can tell.
Is there a standard mechanism to handle this situation, or any workaround
for sending a response that can be handled correctly by the PPR handling
mechanism and results in a redirect?
Thank you in advance,
Pedro
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