Re: Question about Session
Re: Question about Session
- Subject: Re: Question about Session
- From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 14:11:01 +0100
Thank you Pierre, you are a genius!!!
Infact I was storing the objects from the database in some variables in Application.java (I really didn't remember this)
So, when the session terminates and the EC is disposed, the objects are still visible, in the variables, but when I try to read them the VM, evenly, says that it cannot read objects in a disposed EC... of course!!!
Thank you, everyones for helping me, lol
2006/12/7, Pierre Bernard <email@hidden>:
Are you holding onto an EO that was created within the default
editing context?
E.g. are you assigning the User or Currency objects to a variable
within your application class, or to a static variable?
Pierre
On 7 Dec 2006, at 18:45, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> On Dec 7, 2006, at 8:40 AM, Daniele Corti wrote:
>
>> well, I'm quite sure that it's the same and that it's called
>>
Session.terminate():
>>
>> When I wrote the first code, I thought it would be better to
>> forget all the objects in the ec, to reinizialize the ec with the
>> session so in the Session.java
I've overwritten public void
>> terminate()
>>
>> public void _cleanUp()
>> {
>> this.setUser(null);
>> this.setDisplayCurrency(null);
>> _needsLogin = true;
>> this.defaultEditingContext ().revert();
>> }
>>
>> public void terminate()
>> {
>> //NP: make sure we clean up
>> this._cleanUp();
>> this.defaultEditingContext
().reset(); // forget all our objects
>> super.terminate ();
>> }
>
> If either of these methods throw an exception, the session will not
> terminate.
>
> Neither of those methods do anything that is necessary.
>
> Have you added logging to see that terminate() gets called when you
> expect it to?
>
>
>> well when the session timed out and I reenter in the app,
>
> With the same session ID?
>
>> and I try to read one of the objects, it comes out an error with
>> the explanation cannot read an object that is not registrated in
>> any editing context.
>
> That sounds like the session did not terminate. Try adding logging
> in the session constructor and in terminate to log out sessionID()
> so that you can track when they die and when they are created.
>
>
>> I've tried to force the disposing and the reinitializations (I
>> don't know if that word exist...)
>>
>> public void terminate()
>> {
>> //NP: make sure we clean up
>> this._cleanUp();
>> this.defaultEditingContext ().dispose(); // delete it
>> super.terminate();
>> }
>>
>> well, when my session timed out and I reenter, the error is cannot
>> read an object that was in a editing context that was disposed
>>
>> (I'm sorry if the error text is not exact but the meaning is that)
>>
>> I think this means that the session terminates, or not?
>>
>>
>
>
>> Thank you, Chuck, probably you are saving my life!!!
>
> That may be overstating it a bit! ;-)
>
> Chuck
>
>
>>
>> 2006/12/7, Chuck Hill < email@hidden>: One of these
>> things is true:
>>
>> - you think it is the same EC, but it is not
>> - the session did not terminate
>>
>> What makes you think it is the same EC?
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>> On Dec 7, 2006, at 8:09 AM, Daniele Corti wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> > I'm a little cofused: in my app I use as editing context the
>> > Session.defaultEditingContext(), and I thought that when the
>> > session is terminated automatically the ec would be disposed. well,
>> > today I've notice that when the session timed out, and I reenter in
>> > the app, when the session is created the defaulEditingContext()
>> > still points to the old ec.
>> >
>> > Am I the only one that found this a little strage?
>> >
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