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Sent: 13 February 2006 11:18
To: RIFE users list : questions, bug reports and suggestions.
Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
Hi Lars,
yesterday, I fixed a bug related to classloading. You might want to
try out the latest snapshot.
Best regards
uary 2006 11:18
> To: RIFE users list : questions, bug reports and suggestions.
> Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
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> Hi Lars,
>
> yesterday, I fixed a bug related to classloading. You might want to
> try out the latest snapshot.
>
> Best regar
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Sent: 10 February 2006 14:49
To: RIFE users list : questions, bug reports and suggestions.
Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
Thanks for the answer. Because of the special glue
RIFE users list : questions, bug reports and suggestions.
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> Hi Lars,
>
> you might wanna try with a nightly snapshot, I'm not sure when this
> feature has been added. It's not that long ago.
>
> Best r
Don't hesitate to write a comment here either: http://
www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=38949
I'm not sure if this is a good thing to encourage. This is an article
about Seam,and in Marcus' Wonderful World, people should comment only
on Seam itself, and not use the article to bash
On 2/10/06, Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't hesitate to write a comment here either: http://
> www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=38949
I'm not sure if this is a good thing to encourage. This is an article
about Seam,and in Marcus' Wonderful World, people should commen
g wrong?
Cheers,
Lars
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Sent: 10 February 2006 15:31
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Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
Hi Lars,
just add the output
the termRule input is still null after calling the submission.
Do you know what is going wrong?
Cheers,
Lars
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Why are so many projects bragging about things that RIFE does
easier and more consistently? I don't know, but it's frustrating
indeed. A notable entry there is Jetty 6's 'continuations' feature
that aren't even continuations at all, but parked requests.
Blogosphere destroys individuality an
OK... Here is one question. What is a typical legitimate use of
this feature? Right now, I use my own SessionManager to store user
information (basically, an account bean representing the current
user). This is not very different from a session variable as I
cannot control the scope of the
Geert Bevin wrote:
The first rule of RIFE is, when something fundamental is difficult, ask
first!
The second rule of RIFE is, when something fundamental is difficult, ask
first!
The third rule of RIFE is, when in doubt if something is fundamental, ask!
OK... Here is one question. What is a t
For some reason, I failed to notice the configurable state storage
in RIFE and have been using my own SessionManager all this time :-)
The first rule of RIFE is, when something fundamental is difficult,
ask first!
The second rule of RIFE is, when something fundamental is difficult,
ask firs
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Sent: 10 February 2006 15:09
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Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
Hi Lars,
if you inline the element definition in the site-structure, the
outputs area automatically created for da
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> Hi Lars,
>
> if you inline the element definition in th
Geert Bevin wrote:
I would simply use continuations.
If that's not an option for you, you can use session state storage. I
whipped out a small example for you:
http://rifers.org/paste/show/88
http://rifers.org/paste/show/89
http://rifers.org/paste/show/90
(note that I found a bug which makes
Thanks!
From time to time I will test a new snapshot. And I will tell you
if the
state is changed.
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t: 10 February 2006 14:34
To: RIFE users list : questions, bug reports and suggestions.
Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
I would simply use continuations.
If that's not an option for you, you can use session state
storage. I
whipped out a small example for you:
http://rifers.org/p
ion is
called and not the exit?
Cheers,
Lars
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> > Thanks for the answer. Because of the special glue
> webserver I couln't
> > use continuations. I forgot to tell you that the rife.jar
> 1.3.1 does
>
ional work done on the classloader.
Cheers,
Lars
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rom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geert Bevin
> Sent: 10 February 2006 14:34
> To: RIFE users list : questions, bug reports and suggestions.
> Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
>
>
> I would simply use continuations.
>
> If that
I would simply use continuations.
If that's not an option for you, you can use session state storage. I
whipped out a small example for you:
http://rifers.org/paste/show/88
http://rifers.org/paste/show/89
http://rifers.org/paste/show/90
(note that I found a bug which makes this not work when
gt; Sent: 10 February 2006 14:05
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> Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
>
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> Is this a series of submissions, like a wizard?
>
> > Yes, it must not timeout, but it can timeout like a traditi
Is this a series of submissions, like a wizard?
Yes, it must not timeout, but it can timeout like a traditional
session.
I have an element with several submissions.
And I would like to have a long string that is only stored in the
session. Everytime a submission is called I want read the
lo
bug reports and suggestions.
> Subject: Re: [Rife-users] store String in session
>
>
> Hi Lars,
>
> does this have to timeout after a while (just as a traditional
> session does) or not?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Geert
>
> On 10-feb-06, at 13:08, Lars Grupe wrote:
&
Lars Grupe wrote:
Hi,
What is the right implementation for the following scenario:
I have an element with several submissions.
And I would like to have a long string that is only stored in the
session.
Everytime a submission is called I want read the long string change it
and store it again.
T
Hi Lars,
does this have to timeout after a while (just as a traditional
session does) or not?
Best regards,
Geert
On 10-feb-06, at 13:08, Lars Grupe wrote:
Hi,
What is the right implementation for the following scenario:
I have an element with several submissions.
And I would like to ha
Hi,
What is the right implementation for the following scenario:
I have an element with several submissions.
And I would like to have a long string that is only stored in the
session.
Everytime a submission is called I want read the long string change it
and store it again.
Thanks for your help
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