When is Seam closing the session if the user leaves the PC and doesn't
finish his task?

when the servlet session is closed?

regards,

Martin

On 4/4/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario Ivankovits schrieb:
>
> > I still think the seam way is the better, "session in conversation" is
> > much more intuitive to work with as you can work with your objects as
> > expected.
> > I would like to see a seam-light. A single jar file which you can drop
> > into your tomcat and can start working with :-)
> >
>
> Yes, I think Seams biggest  problem is the huge number of dependencies
> and the configuration hell of around 3 xml files and somewhat 40 jars.
>
> Seams biggest + is the session in conversation filter which allows you
> to work with objects and orm sessions they way they were originally
> intended, so that users do not run into the dreaded object out of
> session scope problems anymore which are very annoying.
>
> Maybe Shale could deliver something like it along the lines, they
> already have a dialog/conversation pattern in place. (which is badly in
> need for a graphical frontend ;-) )
>
>


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