Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Konstantin, On 5/15/20 07:36, Konstantin Kolinko wrote: > чт, 14 мая 2020 г. в 18:48, Christopher Schultz > : >> >> All, >> >> I'm interested in the history of the >> StandardSession.writeObjectData method. I've been looking at it >> lately because

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-15 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
чт, 14 мая 2020 г. в 18:48, Christopher Schultz : > > All, > > I'm interested in the history of the StandardSession.writeObjectData > method. I've been looking at it lately because I'm interested in > possibly (optionally) encrypting the sessions in the backend session > store. But this isn't about

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-15 Thread Martin Grigorov
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 1:00 AM Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Mark, > > On 5/14/20 14:21, Mark Thomas wrote: > > On 14/05/2020 18:41, Christopher Schultz wrote: > >> Mark, > >> > >> On 5/14/20 12:53, Mark Thomas w

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-15 Thread Rémy Maucherat
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 12:00 AM Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Mark, > > On 5/14/20 14:21, Mark Thomas wrote: > > On 14/05/2020 18:41, Christopher Schultz wrote: > >> Mark, > >> > >> On 5/14/20 12:53, Mark Thomas

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Mark, On 5/14/20 14:21, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 14/05/2020 18:41, Christopher Schultz wrote: >> Mark, >> >> On 5/14/20 12:53, Mark Thomas wrote: >>> On 14/05/2020 17:46, Mark Thomas wrote: On 14/05/2020 16:48, Christopher Schultz wrote: > A

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Mark, On 5/14/20 14:21, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 14/05/2020 18:41, Christopher Schultz wrote: >> Mark, >> >> On 5/14/20 12:53, Mark Thomas wrote: >>> On 14/05/2020 17:46, Mark Thomas wrote: On 14/05/2020 16:48, Christopher Schultz wrote: > A

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/05/2020 18:41, Christopher Schultz wrote: > Mark, > > On 5/14/20 12:53, Mark Thomas wrote: >> On 14/05/2020 17:46, Mark Thomas wrote: >>> On 14/05/2020 16:48, Christopher Schultz wrote: All, I'm interested in the history of the StandardSession.writeObjectData method. I've

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Mark, On 5/14/20 12:53, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 14/05/2020 17:46, Mark Thomas wrote: >> On 14/05/2020 16:48, Christopher Schultz wrote: >>> All, >>> >>> I'm interested in the history of the >>> StandardSession.writeObjectData method. I've been looki

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/05/2020 17:46, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 14/05/2020 16:48, Christopher Schultz wrote: >> All, >> >> I'm interested in the history of the StandardSession.writeObjectData >> method. I've been looking at it lately because I'm interested in >> possibly (optionally) encrypting the sessions in the ba

Re: Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/05/2020 16:48, Christopher Schultz wrote: > All, > > I'm interested in the history of the StandardSession.writeObjectData > method. I've been looking at it lately because I'm interested in > possibly (optionally) encrypting the sessions in the backend session > store. But this isn't about en

Session serialization uses wrapper objects instead of primitives

2020-05-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 All, I'm interested in the history of the StandardSession.writeObjectData method. I've been looking at it lately because I'm interested in possibly (optionally) encrypting the sessions in the backend session store. But this isn't about encryption at