yes~~~

But *ConcurrentSessionFilter *checks if a session's sessioninformation is
expired, if so, it will call *session.invalidate()*
And therefore, what we need to do is get sessioninformation expired.

On 8/24/07, Ray Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> All of that only gets the session out of the session registry. To
> invalidate a session you call session.invalidate(). Eventually your
> servlet container will notify the HttpSessionEventPublisher that a
> session was destroyed. The HttpSessionEventPublisher will then fire
> the HttpSessionDestroyedEvent into the Spring ApplicationContext. The
> ApplicationContext will pass that event along to all instance of the
> Spring ApplicationListener interface. The SessionRegistryImpl is an
> implementor of that interface; it will handle event by internally
> calling removeSessionInformation(sessionId).
>
> I hope that clears things up for you.
> -Ray
>
> On 8/23/07, ShiLei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ok, the way to invalidate a session by sessionid should be following
> >
> > add HttpSessionEventPublisher
> >
> > add ConcurrentSessionFilter into filter chain
> >
> > invoke method
> > SessionRegistryImpl.getSessionInformation(String
> > sessionId).expireNow()
> >
> >
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