Hi,

I seem to be stuck between a server stop responding and a session has timed out place :'(

I've circuitously landed with the following code:

    private WOResponse answer(WORequest r){
        
        WOContext ctx = new WOContext(r);
        NSLog.out.appendln("4: " + r.sessionID());
// Application.application().restoreSessionWithID(r.sessionID (), ctx);
        Application.application().saveSessionForContext(ctx);
        NSLog.out.appendln("4a: " + ctx.session().sessionID());       
return Application.application().pageWithName("ResponsePage", ctx).generateResponse();
    }

For some reason the first logging statement returns the correct session id while the second logging statement returns what appears to be a new session ID.

If I use the following code

    private WOResponse answer(WORequest r){
        
        WOContext ctx = new WOContext(r);
        NSLog.out.appendln("4: " + r.sessionID());
Application.application().restoreSessionWithID(r.sessionID (), ctx);
//      Application.application().saveSessionForContext(ctx);
        NSLog.out.appendln("4a: " + ctx.session().sessionID());       
return Application.application().pageWithName("ResponsePage", ctx).generateResponse();
    }

The application hangs before reaching the second logging statement.

Finally this version

    private WOResponse answer(WORequest r){
        
        WOContext ctx = new WOContext(r);
        NSLog.out.appendln("4: " + r.sessionID());
// Application.application().restoreSessionWithID(r.sessionID (), ctx);
//      Application.application().saveSessionForContext(ctx);
        NSLog.out.appendln("4a: " + ctx.session().sessionID());       
return Application.application().pageWithName("ResponsePage", ctx).generateResponse();
    }

has the same result as the first.

Any concept what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks in advance

Jon


On Sep 11, 2007, at 5:04 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:


On Sep 11, 2007, at 5:09 PM, Jonathan Miller wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have any help with the subject line? Basically, I'm utilizing a customer request handler but I'm unclear how to assign the session to the response.

The current function I'm using to generate the response looks like the following:

    private WOResponse answer(WORequest r){
        WOContext ctx = new WOContext(r);

String sessionID;  // Your job to get this from the request.

Application.application().restoreSessionWithID(sessionID, ctx);

Now you are responsible for checking it back in at the end of RR cycle.


            Application.application().sleep();

sleep?  Huh?


return Application.application().pageWithName ("ResponsePage", ctx).generateResponse();
    }

Thanks in advance!!

There are several request handlers in Wonder. It might be very instructive to have a look at them.


Chuck

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