Hi Aliya,
           Regarding session timeout I had one doubt. As far as my 
understanding we are using here 5 types of transaction. So, what if the 
user is in the middle of some transaction? After session time out occurs 
which page it should redirect?

Thanks
Chandi




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On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 01:24 -0500, Aliya Walji wrote:
> The other feedback I have is that we should probably cover what happens
> when the user's session times out, they are redirected to the log-in
> page, and then they log in again.  I don't think this behavior is
> specifically spec'd out, however I believe the user should return to the
> place they were when their session timed out.

This can be pretty tricky to implement. What if the user is in the
middle of a multi-page form?

Some application servers might have facilities to make this easier, but
they would have to be used in a way that didn't couple Mifos with a
particular application server.

Increasing the session timeout might be an option.

> We should test for this
> specifically and log bugs where this does not happen. 
> 
> Finally, I am hoping that one of the developers (Adam Monsen, who worked
> in this area a little bit? Someone else?) can also provide some
> additional feedback from the developer perspective of areas you should
> add/enhance to make sure we have proper test coverage of this feature.

Looks fine, I think. I don't know much about writing test cases.

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Adam Monsen


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