I've rummaged through a bunch of the source for JavaFlow and was wondering if I could get some questions answered regarding its behaviour.
It seems like the main class I should be concerned with is the JavaInterpreter class. One of the main questions I have is, it appears that an instance of the flow class (the class that extends AbstractContinuable) is created and stored in the user's session under the name "JAVA GLOBAL SCOPE". Is this true? Is a new, separate instance of the JavaFlow class created for every user? Secondly, it looks as if a "web continuation" is generated on every call to a function within the flow. At least on every call of the "callFunction" method of JavaInterpreter. Let's say I have a JavaFlow that is the entry point for all pages, is this "callFunction" method called on every page request for every user? If so, it seems that every web page request generates a new continuation that lasts for 10 minutes (600000). Am I understanding this correctly? Any insight on these matters would help a great deal. Regards, JF __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]