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When (not) to use session().defaultEditingContext()
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When (not) to use session().defaultEditingContext()


  • Subject: When (not) to use session().defaultEditingContext()
  • From: Jake MacMullin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:15:53 +1000

Hi All,

I¹ve just been reading Chuck¹s book (I¹m enjoying it thanks) and have just
read the section where the different types of editing context are explained.
However, I¹m not really sure I fully understand the description of the
default editing context:

³This editing context has a long life span and is best reserved for values
needed over the lifetime of a sessionв

Can anyone explain what the ramifications of the default editing context¹s
long life span are? Why does it matter that it has a long life and why does
this suggest that it should be reserved for Œspecial¹ values that hang
around for the whole session. What problems am I likely to run in to if I
only use the default editing context?

Regards,

Jake MacMullin

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