Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Sep 20 22:06:28 2016
New Revision: 997870

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for mina

Modified:
    websites/staging/mina/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    
websites/staging/mina/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch4-session/ch4-session.html

Propchange: websites/staging/mina/trunk/content/
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websites/staging/mina/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch4-session/ch4-session.html
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websites/staging/mina/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch4-session/ch4-session.html
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websites/staging/mina/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch4-session/ch4-session.html
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 }
 h2:hover > .headerlink, h3:hover > .headerlink, h1:hover > .headerlink, 
h6:hover > .headerlink, h4:hover > .headerlink, h5:hover > .headerlink, 
dt:hover > .elementid-permalink { visibility: visible }</style>
 <h1 id="chapter-4-session">Chapter 4 - Session<a class="headerlink" 
href="#chapter-4-session" title="Permanent link">&para;</a></h1>
-<h2 id="content">Content<a class="headerlink" href="#content" title="Permanent 
link">&para;</a></h2>
 <ol>
 <li><a href="ch4.1-session-configuration.html">Chapter 4.1 - Session 
Configuration</a></li>
 <li><a href="ch4.2-session-statistics.html">Chapter 4.2 - Session 
Statistics</a></li>
 </ol>
+<h2 id="introduction">Introduction<a class="headerlink" href="#introduction" 
title="Permanent link">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>The Session is at the heart of MINA : every time a client connects to the 
server, a new session is created on the server, and will be kept in memory 
until the client is disconnected. If you are using MINA on the client side, 
everytime you conect to a server, a session will be created on the client 
too.</p>
 <p>A session is used to store persistent informations about the connection, 
plus any kind of information the client or the server might need to use during 
the request processing, and eventually during the whole session life.</p>
 <p>This is also your access point for any operation you need to do on a 
session : sending messages, closing the session, etc...</p>


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