Thank you. I call HttpMethod.releaseConnection, indeed.
You perfectly right about my intention : destroy the opened session on my server. My problem is that I have to fix the timeout at 2 hours (I can't explain why here, it would be too long). But, in some cases, I don't want my session exist too long. The line client.getHttpConnectionManager().getConnection(client.getHostConfiguration( )).setConnectionTimeout(1); is not taken into account, maybe because I have to call it before the call of the executeMethod() ? I will do some tests. If you have any others suggestions, I would appreciate them. Thanks. Eric Portalez. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ortwin Glück" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "HttpClient Project" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 5:30 PM Subject: Re: session not closed tomcat's manager Eric, this code looks funny - and is completely useless. Remove it. All you have to do is call HttpMethod.releaseConnection. You are trying to destroy a server-side session from the client side. This is simply impossible. Your *webapplication* has to destroy the session with a call to HttpSession.invalidate(). Or you can simply wait until it expires. Default timeout is something like 30 minutes or so. Normally a session is destroyed upon "logout" from the webapp. How that happens is not standardized and depends completely on the concrete implementation. Ortwin Glück Eric Portalez wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to terminate properly my session, but I don't manage. > > Here my code : > > public void closeSession() throws IOException{ > if(client != null){ > client.getHttpConnectionManager().getConnection(client.getHostConfiguration( )).setConnectionTimeout(1); > client.getHttpConnectionManager().releaseConnection(client.getHttpConnection Manager().getConnection(client.getHostConfiguration())); > client.getHttpConnectionManager().getConnection(client.getHostConfiguration( )).close(); > client.setConnectionTimeout(1); > client = null; > } > } > > > I've tried differents combinations without any success. My manager in tomcat always shows me that the session is opende. > I precise that my session disapear correctly at the end of the timeout. > > > Any ideas ? > > Thanks. > > > Eric Portalez > > -- [web] http://www.odi.ch/ [blog] http://www.odi.ch/weblog/ [pgp] key 0x81CF3416 finger print F2B1 B21F F056 D53E 5D79 A5AF 02BE 70F5 81CF 3416 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
