That information is not available until awake() is called.
On Oct 25, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Joe Moreno wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm probably not remembering my WO request/response loop correctly.
>
> When a WO Session is created I'd like to find out the host name of the
> request so I tried to log that info in the Session's constructor (see code
> snippet below). Unfortunately, the context() is null at this point.
>
> Where's the best place to figure out the remote host that created a
> session if not in the session's constructor?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
>
> public Session()
> {
> super();
> NSLog.debug.appendln("========== Session Created ==========");
> this.setStoresIDsInCookies(true);
> this.setStoresIDsInURLs(false);
> this.setDefaultEditingContext( ERXEC.newEditingContext() );
> String remoteHostName =
> this.context().request().headerForKey("remote_host");
> NSLog.debug.appendln("Remote host name = " + remoteHostName);
> }
>
>
>
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