from the following output,
we can tell sell_price=36.97, display_price=1
why
none of test statement works ?
please advise, thanks in advance
john
Class Part {
float sell_price;
int display_price;
./*..get set here *
);
});
Got the JS code from this page: http://www.quirksmode.org/js/cookies.html
Thank you, problem solved!
Best Regards,
Tim
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Hi Tim,
what is your apache webserver version? i have you tried with a
ProxyPassReverse declaration?
Thanks,
Nuwan C.
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Tim Dellas wrote:
> Hi there!
>
>
>
> I store session parameters in a Struts2 session map that I get in my
> actions
> using the SessionAware i
Hi there!
I store session parameters in a Struts2 session map that I get in my actions
using the SessionAware interface. My Application is in the /MyApp path.
After setting up the struts2 application on an Apache server with an inverse
proxy redirect that makes the URL http://www.appdomain.
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Subject: Re: Struts 2 session problem
Yes, SEAM does:
http://www.seamframework.org/Documentation/DoesSeamSupportMultipleBrowserWindowsOrTabs
I haven't dug into exactly how they do it but I would not be surprised if
they pass
dusty wrote:
Good luck with SEAM.
And good luck to us incorporating some of its features--SEAM has a lot
going for it.
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I agree with ya. I have been doing something very similar with
hidden fields in my app for some time.
If every request in your app is a POST, or if every link in your app is
javascript that causes a POST, that's fine. I like using actual links,
though, which resul
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 00:01:22 RajibJana wrote:
> Can I expect this feature in future version of S2? It will help the S2
> developers immensely, I bet.
>
> Thanks
>
Patches are always welcome!
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gt;> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:39:30 -0800
>> From: glindh...@yahoo.com
>> To: user@struts.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Struts 2 session problem
>>
>>
>> Yes, SEAM does:
>>
>> http://www.seamframework.org/Documentation/DoesSeamSupportMultipleB
each has a "conversation" scope.
>>>> So where most frameworks would drop stuff into session and the tabs
>>>> would overwrite each others data, Seam doesn't. (It may still use
>>>> session tied to a tab-specific key; I don't know the mechanism yet.
: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Struts 2 session problem
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 17:07:13 -0600
>
>
> I agree with ya. I have been doing something very similar with hidden fields
> in my app for some time. The server knows if a new browser instance is
> requested b
based on keys. At
the end of the day a servlet container creates a single session for a single
workstation.
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:39:30 -0800
> From: glindh...@yahoo.com
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Struts 2 session problem
>
>
> Yes,
;> > to call it a limitation, I for one think this is the correct thing to
>> do,
>> > and since even IE8 starts doing this looks like it is.
>> >
>> > The solution for FF is to use profiles. Just google for 'Firefox
>> multiple
>> > sessions.
>&g
e it is.
> >
> > The solution for FF is to use profiles. Just google for 'Firefox multiple
> > sessions.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Greg Lindholm [mailto:glindh...@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: January 19, 2009 2:19 PM
> > To: user@stru
s to use profiles. Just google for 'Firefox multiple
> sessions.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Lindholm [mailto:glindh...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: January 19, 2009 2:19 PM
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Struts 2 session problem
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>
> +1
>
> I f
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Sent: January 19, 2009 2:19 PM
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+1
I find I need this all the time when developing; I want to login as 2
different users and test multi-user interactions. Currently I'm force
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dusty wrote:
Creating a separate subsystem on the server to partition a single HTTP
session for multiple users and maintain the conversation is classic
overengineering. Seems like Seam has gone to a lot of trouble to provide
just another way to persist state.
It's not "over-engineering" to al
(It may still use
> >> session tied to a tab-specific key; I don't know the mechanism yet.)
> >>
> >> Dave
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t;session" states.
>>>>
>>>> I could, say, have two tabs open, but each has a "conversation" scope.
>>>> So where most frameworks would drop stuff into session and the tabs
>>>> would overwrite each others data, Seam doesn't. (
open, but each has a "conversation" scope.
>>> So where most frameworks would drop stuff into session and the tabs
>>> would overwrite each others data, Seam doesn't. (It may still use
>>> session tied to a tab-specific key; I don't know the mechanism yet.)
>>>
>>> Dave
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>option 2 and 3 are overheads for a large app
This is an overstatment. The real question is whether This overhead causes
major [performance, etc] problems for THE app , u are working on [not any
large app], or not. And that is the question which you can only answer.
regards,
RajibJana wro
I'm guessing conversations are just different "partitions" in the
session. At least that's how I've seen it implemented before. And I
don't see how that would "support" having multiple _users_ in the same
session. Sure, you could probably emulate it in some way, but I have
serious doubts if it woul
On Sunday 18 January 2009 12:11:33 Dave Newton wrote:
>
> Check out the Seam conversation stuff.
>
> It allows the same user (or, I suppose, two different users, but that's
> not its primary purpose) to have multiple "session" states.
>
> I could, say, have two tabs open, but each has a "conversati
Wes Wannemacher wrote:
Two users are not going to share the same session. Each user will get a new
session. That's how app servers work.
Check out the Seam conversation stuff.
It allows the same user (or, I suppose, two different users, but that's
not its primary purpose) to have multiple "s
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> newton.dave wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dale Newfield wrote:
>>>>>>>> One running browser instance shares session across all windows.
>>>>>
On Sunday 18 January 2009 02:54:35 RajibJana wrote:
> By conversation, I want to mean http session independent conversation. So
> two simultaneous users sharing the same http session can work
> independently, storing/retriving their own properties throughout the
> application without having conflic
m one
>>>>>>> machine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The OP wants a SEAM-like solution, but S2 doesn't have that
>>>>>> functionality built-in (nor do most other frameworks, AFAIK).
>&g
;>>> The OP wants a SEAM-like solution, but S2 doesn't have that
>>>>> functionality built-in (nor do most other frameworks, AFAIK).
>>>>>
>>>>> It *would* be a nice feature to add, though.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2) If one opens two window instances ( not tabbed one), logs into
>>
>>>> I can never remember which is which, but IIRC IE (pre-6, don't remember
>>>> after that) would give different sessions per-window, FF wouldn't. In
>>>> any case, I agree that it's a bad idea to rely on browser behavior
>>>> (unless you're cont
I can never remember which is which, but IIRC IE (pre-6, don't remember
>>> after that) would give different sessions per-window, FF wouldn't. In
>>> any case, I agree that it's a bad idea to rely on browser behavior
>>> (unless you're controlling browser deployment, but I don't like that
>>>
>> any case, I agree that it's a bad idea to rely on browser behavior
>> (unless you're controlling browser deployment, but I don't like that
>> much either :)
>>
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>> 3) If the user opens a new browser instance, then a new
>> session is created
>> and both the windows have their own user id info( i.e.
>> userid doesnt
>> override)
>>
>> I tried the scope interceptor ( by starting a conversion),
>&g
Dale Newfield wrote:
One running browser instance shares session across all windows. Using
Safari and Firefox in tandem will allow two sessions from one machine.
The OP wants a SEAM-like solution, but S2 doesn't have that
functionality built-in (nor do most other frameworks, AFAIK).
It *wo
RajibJana wrote:
1) if one opens a window and a tabbed window, logs into the application by
giving different user id and password combinations, then two seperate
sessions are not created. As a result, in the session map userid overrides
each other and same user id ( last logged in user ) is shown
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> Subject: Struts 2 session problem
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Received: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 5:23 AM
> Hi All,
>
> I am using struts 2.0.14 to build an enterprise
> application. It uses spring,
> hibernate, tile
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Deepak Kumar wrote:
Please check http://www.roseindia.net/struts/struts2/struts2-login.shtml
I don't see how that addresses the issue at all; perhaps you could
explain further?
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Seems to me S2 can not give better
; >> > each
>> >> > request URL. This is a very bad way to do it because it will be easy
>> to
>> >> > hijack
>> >> > a session. Especially in cases where the user is clicking a link and
>> >> the
>> >> > ke
es where the user is clicking a link and
> >> the
> >> > key
> >> > will be visible in the GET request.
> >> >
> >> > I would consider whether your requirement is a development-time
> >> > requirement...
> >> > Meaning, is this something you need for testing your a
users will need? If it is something that the users need, consider
>> re-
>> > factoring before you hide key fields as I suggest above. If this is
>> > something
>> > you need for testing and development, then try to find a browser plugin
>> > that
>>
ntrol over your cookies so that you can
> control
> > the
> > sessions while you work.
> >
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On Saturday 17 January 2009 00:23:49 RajibJana wrote:
>
> 1) A User opens a browser window( IE 7/Firfox) and logs in the application
> as User X and the application shows the logged in userid as X and DB
> transactions also get userid info as X.
> 2) The same user opens a bowser tab or new window f
( by starting a conversion), but the result is
same( i.e. could not get new session in a window tab).
I searched for a solution, could not get a solution. Please suggest how to
get rid of this problem.
Thanks
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> Inside my action method the User object is populated via autowiring.
Have you read the Spring documentation? This seems more a Spring issue than
Struts, really.
I used Google and searched for "spring 2.0 session scope" and the hits seemed
relevant to your
PM
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>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I got a critical problem.
> My Application Environment - Struts 2 Application, Spring injection for
> dao,
> Hiberanate3
>
> Scenerio
>
> 1) When user A lo
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Hi all,
I got a critical problem.
My Application Environment - Struts 2 Application, Spring injection for
dao,
Hiberanate3
Sce
--- On Thu, 10/9/08, MyAshok wrote:
> 1) When user A logged in and add a new user x (which sets
> the selectedUser (gettersettervariable) to Null).
> 2) At the same time, user B logged in and edit a existing
> user (which sets the selectedUser to some value).
> 3) Now, the user A save the entries,
the problem with the HibernateSession or HttpSession.
Can u please give me solutions.
Waiting for the helpful solution with hope.
With Regards,
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> In our situation, some products are free while others are not. There's an
> interceptor stack for each. All are dynamically generated immediately as an
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Does an interceptor make more sense in this case? You've got me thinking.
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> Sometimes "PARMS" manages to keep its value, and sometimes
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I don't see anything immediately obvious; IIRC you had already checked the
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Set the object factory as Spring, provide a setter in
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a second (3rd, 4th, ...)
> browser the way you
> started the first if you truly want unique session
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ually it is two browser "windows" over the same
session! You must start a second (3rd, 4th, ...) browser the way you
started the first if you truly want unique session ids.
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tead of this.session = map;
> > >
> > > -Rod
> > >
> > >
> > > -Original Message-----
> > > From: Mark Rollins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ue but I do see a typo in setSession()...
> >
> > It should be: this.session = session; instead of this.session = map;
> >
> > -Rod
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> This is my first Struts app, so it's quite simplistic. What I'm trying to
> achieve is to
: Session problem
This is my first Struts app, so it's quite simplistic. What I'm trying to
achieve is to lock down certain processes so that only one user can run them
at a time. I intended to do this by having an application variable holding
the User object for the user currently r
27;s ID. It's almost like we're writing to
>>>> the application rather than the session.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas where I'm going wrong?
>>> Not with so little information to go on.
>>>
>>> Is the "second user's login" happening from a
>>> different machine and /
You have some cross-talk somewhere in your code, by the sound of it.
Take a look at any code that touches the session; you probably have
something somewhere that's at the wrong scope (in application scope when
it should be session/request, a Spring bean accidentally configured as
singleton scop
ith so little information to go on.
>
> Is the "second user's login" happening from a
> different machine and / or different browser?
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> Session are visible to other sessions.
>
> For example, the login page saves a new User object
> on the session using session.put (I have a base
class
> for all my Actions which implements SessionAware
ables). When a second
user logs on, the first user then sees the second user's ID. It's almost
like we're writing to the application rather than the session.
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> >A session is created by virtue of them just getting to the login page.
> >If the user logs in successfully to the system they now have
So then where is that straggler session coming from?
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Baker, Russ A wrote:
>A session is created by virtue of them j
Baker, Russ A wrote:
A session is created by virtue of them just getting to the login page.
If the user logs in successfully to the system they now have 2 sessions
instead the desired result having only one that is assigned to them when
they successful login. That is a waste of memory!
Two se
"James Harig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/07/2005
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> >>
> >> To facilitate these items, you will need some method of informing
> >> your webapplication that the server is going to be shutdown. One
> >> way to do this would be to set a flag in the application context;
> >> ano
"James Harig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/07/2005
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> >>
> >> To facilitate these items, you will need some method of informing
> >> your webapplication that the server is going to be shutdown. One
> >> way to do this would be to set a flag in the application context;
> >> ano
to stop the
shutdown process once it starts.
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"James Harig" <[EMA
essions that are
>>being handed out by Struts.
>
> It sounds like you need to implement the concept of "LoginSession", to
> count the number of users that are logged in.
>
>
>
>
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"James Harig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/07/2005
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> To facilitate these items, you will need some method of informing
> your webapplication that the server is going to be shutdown. One
> way to do this would be to set a flag in the application context;
> another way is to
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No, sorry if I was being vague. I don't want Struts to create a session
simply by accessing an action; I want to c
out. So I don't know if
a person is still logged in, or if it is those extra sessions that are
being handed out by Struts.
Capiche?
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possibly creating a session and putting the default
locale in it?
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One second is much too short as most users won't be ab
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The key is to not put anything in your session. Actions are the
obvious place to look for things being stuffed into the session (via
request.getSession().get/setAttribu
ve open sessions, they can complete what they are doing. The other
> >alternative is to force shutdown, but I am afraid I will make enemies if
> >I do that...
> >
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> >From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laurie Harper
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Tuesday, December 06, 2005 3:53 PM
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Session problem
>
> Baker, Russ A wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to figure out how to stop Struts from creating a session.
> > What seems to happen is that once I call an action, a
The session is not created by Struts, it is the behaviour of web (servlet)
container.
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.3/techdocs/api/javax/servlet/http/HttpSession.html
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/servlet/progtasks.html#159622
However, you can configure Session Persistence with WebLogic Server
cember 06, 2005 3:53 PM
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Baker, Russ A wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to stop Struts from creating a session.
What seems to happen is that once I call an action, a session is
created. This is a problem because when I want to
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Baker, Russ A wrote:
> Hello,
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> I am trying to figure out how to stop Struts from creating a session.
> What seems to happen is that once I call a
Baker, Russ A wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to stop Struts from creating a session.
What seems to happen is that once I call an action, a session is
created. This is a problem because when I want to gracefully shut down
my server, it complains that I still have an active session. I
What server are you using?
Baker, Russ A wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to stop Struts from creating a session.
What seems to happen is that once I call an action, a session is
created. This is a problem because when I want to gracefully shut down
my server, it complains that I
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to stop Struts from creating a session.
What seems to happen is that once I call an action, a session is
created. This is a problem because when I want to gracefully shut down
my server, it complains that I still have an active session. Is there a
way to con
Hi
Yes, indeed this will happen: use geSession() or getSession(false), also
avoid redirect combined with this.
Hermod
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Sendt: 16. august 2005 11:08
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Emne: Session Problem
Hi all,
I am having
Hi all,
I am having serious session problem in some of the browsers(Not all). I'm using
struts. In the Action class I am using
HttpSession Session=request.getSession(true);
to get the session and I'm keep on calling this action for different condition.
The problem is For each req
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