Hi Klaus, I'm not sure, but the connection has to be serializable? The only thing delivered to the client is the ID. I think all the objects inside the session stay on my server. Isnt that right?
But the mentioned session-listener: I dont know anything about it. Where can I get information? How to install? Can I access the objects of a destroyed session, or will this happen before the session is destroyed? thanks in advance Seppo -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Klaus Thiele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2003 11:18 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Adapt the SimpleSessionHandler Hi Sebastian, what's about a HttpSessionListener? you can track new sessionrequests and get an event if the session was destroyed or timeouts. but, imho, i think it's not a goot idea to store the db-connection into the session because it is not serializable and some not-friendly app-servers will be worry about this. klaus Am Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2003 11:09 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Hi list, > > I have a small problem with that SimpleSessionHandler. I put my > database-connection to the session. If the user terminates the process > I can destroy the connection, but if the session got timed out, the > session is active and active and active... For about 10 or 15 minutes. > I think afterwards the connection is closed by the database. Now I'm > thinking about what I could do to let the connection be destroyed, > when the session is inactivated. I looked into the sourcecode of > SimpleSessionHandler and I know what happens inside there. What would > be a good chance for me? To get into the loop where the victims (timed > out > sessions) are destroyed/removeed from the sessions-list? That could work, > but I'm scared of playing around in that code. > Does anybody have a better idea how to force the SessionHandler to destroy > all accesses to all objects inside the session? > > help is as always appreciated! > > Greetings from Hamburg/Germany > Seppo > > Sebastian Beyer > Softwareengineer > Wettschereck & Partner > Gesellschaft für Informationstechnologie mbH > Ziethenstraße 14A > 22041 Hamburg > Tel. +49-40-689468-0 > Fax. +49-40-689468-99 -- -- Klaus Thiele - Personal & Informatik AG mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "There's got to be more to life than compile-and-go."