> Is there an easy way to view all open sessions for a
> given instance of Apache::ASP?
Yes, it is possible.
> I realize that it is
> possible for me to keep track of this myself, but
> since the system manages sessions transparently, I
> really don't want to reinvent the wheel.
If you are using Sync::MLDBM as your persistence mechanism then you can
descend through the state directory, looking for sessions that have not
timed out.
> Even a
> command-line perl tool to interrogate a state
> directory would be great; I just want some way of
> measuring active usage at any given time.
Another way to go about it might include:
sub Session_OnStart
{
push @{ $Application->{session_ids} }, $Session->{SessionID};
}
sub Session_OnEnd
{
my @ids = @{ $Application->{session_ids} };
@ids = grep { $_ ne $Session->{SessionID} };
$Application->{session_ids} = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
}
...Then, to get a list of all active sessions, just access
$Application->{session_ids}
>
> Thank you for your help!
> Steve
>
>
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