If this is as you say you should raise this problem at cocoon-dev. I also wanted to loose Open Session In View pattern in favor of some hibernate avalon component, but that looks impossible now.I don't think it's a bug. sendPage() doesn't wait for the pipeline to complete. If I close my Hibernate connection right after the call to sendPage(), the lazy initialization fails (in the velocity generator step). I need to know when the pipeline processing is complete so I can safely close the session.
Regards,
Nicolas.
-----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luca Morandini Sent: 9 juin, 2004 17:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Flow + Hibernate and lazy initialization
Nicolas Bielza wrote:
According to the doc, the postpipeline code is useful to release resources that should not become part of the continuation, but are needed during pipeline processing. Although there's no script suspension with cocoon.sendPage(), it's not unlikely that some resources should be released after pipeline processing is complete (and it's exactly what I need to achieve).
Well, I cannot see why the releasing cannot be done in the Javascript statement following the sendPage... assuming the behaviour you observed was not just a bug in the Flowscript component, of course.
LG
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