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Re: An Apps Session from a Framework [SOLUTION]
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Re: An Apps Session from a Framework [SOLUTION]


  • Subject: Re: An Apps Session from a Framework [SOLUTION]
  • From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 19:48:01 +0200
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Am 30.04.2004 um 14:38 schrieb Jonathan Fleming:

without referencing the other class.
The answer was as my number of apps are growing now, I did want to keep copying and pasting this code in every application's Session class. But, yes it has it's "pros" as well as it's "cons" as does most things.

What's keeping you to have a superclass of session that lives in a framework that implements this on terminate? You see, this might not be the only way users log out and not the only way the session should be considered done, so you better keep things in one place (and only one). And the session is just this place...


Cheers, Anjo
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