The hibernate monitor worked perfect for me! Thanks for your help though...
Luke Galea Software Development BlueCat Networks 905-762-5225 -----Original Message----- From: Eric Everman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: February 12, 2003 5:27 PM To: Luke Galea; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Tapestry-developer] Tapestry Hibernate Session Extension Luke- Sorry for my late response on this, I've been out of town. My original intention was to create a 'per-request' session, however, I couldn't find a good means within the framework to accomplish that. As a result, I settled for 'per-page per-request', which behaves exactly as you describe. Reading further ahead in my email, I see that the HibernateMonitor has been posted. I'll have to try that out... Cheers, Eric Everman At 2/11/2003, Luke Galea wrote: >Eric, >I was having a few probs with my solution to the Hibernate/Tapestry >session issue.. so I took a look at your code. It doesn't seem to work >for me because the page is null in the call to cycle.getPage() in >createSession(). > >A bigger question here is: >If I have a hibernate collection in my visit object.. and you move from >one page to another, the session is closed and another is created.. > >The problem case is: >Page 1 sets a value in the visit using a session, page 2 access this >value.. but it now has it's own new session.. this causes an error >because the object shouldn't be accessed outside of the context of the >first session. > >Ie. Login page grabs user object, forwards user on to main page.. which >updates the user's lastAccessed field and updates the database (using a >new session). > >So the question is.. is there any way to have a listener that is >informed when the request is complete instead of the page??? > >Thanks in advance > >Luke Galea >Software Development >BlueCat Networks >905-762-5225 > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Eric Everman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: November 25, 2002 2:39 PM >To: Howard M. Lewis Ship; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Tapestry-developer] Tapestry Hibernate Session Extension > >Howard- > >Thanks for the suggestion. I guess I missed the fact that there was >such a >thing as an extension. > >For anyone interested, attached is a Tapestry Extension helper bean >which >creates Hibernate Sessions on demand. Setup and use info is in the >class >javadocs. It does make some assumptions about how you configure >Hibernate >and how you use Sessions, so it is not a be-all solution. > >Suggestions or questions are welcome, > >Eric Everman > >At 11/24/2002, Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote: > >I took a *very* cursory look at this. Have you considered using the > >Tapestry <extension> mechanism to support this? It is a more natural >way to > >provide global resources to applications and doesn't require >subclassing the > >ApplicationServlet. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: FREE SSL Guide from Thawte are you planning your Web Server Security? Click here to get a FREE Thawte SSL guide and find the answers to all your SSL security issues. http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0026en _______________________________________________ Tapestry-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tapestry-developer
