David Wall wrote: > >>> It seems if I can see all sessions that are started and stopped using >>> SessionListener, there should be no reason why we can't get the sessions >>> auto-built from session persistence when Tomcat restarts a web app, >>> too. Any tricks to figure this out? >>> >> >> Try reading the reply I wrote about 9 hours ago. >> > > Boy, I was watching the list, so it must have been spam filtered on me > or something. Anyway, you (Mark) mention using > HttpSessionActivationListener, but what's the trick to make that work so > on startup I can find all the sessions automatically created by Tomcat > from the serialized session file? > > My first attempt was to implement those two methods in my class that > already implements HttpSessionListener, but these methods were never > called. On closer reading, it appears that this is an interface to be > implemented by an object that I then store in the session attributes. > Do I create an object that implements HttpSessionActivationListener, > store that in all sessions so on restart Tomcat will then notify those > objects that they have been activated so I can then store the session > info in my list?
Short of delving into the Tomcat internals, I think that is your only option. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org