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Re: Passing variable from DirectAction to Session constructor


  • Subject: Re: Passing variable from DirectAction to Session constructor
  • From: "Cheong Hee (Gmail-P)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:44:48 +0800

Apologize for getting back late as some implications happened on my tests.

Thanks to Chuck's reply. So far using createSessionForRequest(WORequest aRequest) in Application and create new OSC seemed working fine. (Not in Wonder yet.) One issue to find out is - if it is a good idea to have an static array in Application to keep a pool of OSCs created by different organizations. By doing this, this is to ensure the users from same organization will get back its own OSC. Anyone has tried that and seen side-effect if the user access respective OSCs (and set defaultEC) in multi-application instances mode?

Cheers

Cheong Hee

----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden>
To: "Cheong Hee (Gmail-P)" <email@hidden>
Cc: <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: Passing variable from DirectAction to Session constructor




On Apr 6, 2009, at 9:18 PM, Cheong Hee (Gmail-P) wrote:

Dear all

I would like to pass in a value e.g. organization name from DirectAction to Session constructor. It allows me to look at the organization name and decide if a new ObjectStoreCoordinator to be created and setDefaultEditingContext accordingly during session construction stage. This is taking Chuck's suggestion to create one OSC per organization name, rather than create new OSC per session. How is the value be passed into Session constructor from DirectAction? I have figured hard and must have overlooked something. Appreciate any pointers.

ERXThreadStorage from Wonder is one way to pass in the parameter.

You could also override public WOSession createSessionForRequest(WORequest aRequest) in Application and set the default EC after session creation.


Also, since session().setDefaultEditingContext is not allowed to set to another EC after it is being called, is there any way to force it through if so required.


Make sure that you call setDefaultEdtiingContext _before_ you ever all defaultEditingContext.


Chuck


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