Em Wed, 01 Oct 2008 11:51:47 -0300, wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

from the alternative ways of passing data around, can i say that using flash option; the data only lived on until the next page? after that any link to other page the flashed data will invalidated unless you set it again?

Yes. Flash persistence was created exactly to handle the redirect-after-post technique. And don't forget Tapestry's application context: it is the best way to pass a small amount of information from one page to another. ;)

on another side using Application State, there's no other way to kill the
session unless to invalidate it. but the again, to invalidate the ASO, other objects which also bound to ASO will be wiped out as well am i correct?

If you invalidate the session, all ASO and @Persist'ed values will be wiped out. On the other hand, you have ApplicationStateManager (a Tapestry service that can be @Inject'ed in your page) and its set method (http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/ApplicationStateManager.html#set(java.lang.Class, T)). It gives you the option of clearing a single ASO without wiping the whole session.

Thiago

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