pageFlowScope doesn't empty itself, but:- it is window-specific
- there's a limited number of pageFlowScope tokens saved
So, in that sense, it does clean up. The point of the sentence
you quote is that as you move from page to page, pageFlowScope
keeps accumulating objects, unless you manually r
You are probably right about the automatic clean-up. That is actually what
makes sense. However I should point to what caused me to think otherwise.
In the Trinidad developer manual, on the page
http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/devguide/communicatingBetweenPages.html
it is stated:
pageFlowSco
You're right about the automatic clean-up upon process termination but only a
new window starts a new process so it's not very useful unless a new window is
associated to each process and sub-process you need.
I read the documentation about the Spring Webflow JSF integration and it seems
very
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