Is it possible to do something like this: When a user session starts I read a certain integral attribute from the database. As the user performs certain activities in this session, I update that variable(stored in session) & when the session ends, then I finally store that value to the DB.
My question is how do I identify u开发者_Go百科sing the JSF framework if the user session has ended & I should then store the value back to DB?
Apart from the HttpSessionListener
, you can use a session scoped managed bean for this. You use @PostConstruct
(or just the bean's constructor) and @PreDestroy
annotations to hook on session creation and destroy
@ManagedBean
@SessionScoped
public class SessionManager {
@PostConstruct
public void sessionInitialized() {
// ...
}
@PreDestroy
public void sessionDestroyed() {
// ...
}
}
The only requirement is that this bean is referenced in a JSF page or as @ManagedProperty
of any request scoped bean. Otherwise it won't get created. But in your case this should be no problem as you're apparently already using a session scoped managed bean, just adding a @PreDestroy
method ought to be sufficient.
My question is how do I identify using the JSF framework if the user session has ended & I should then store the value back to DB?
The JSF framework does not have a separate concept of a session; it uses the underlying session management features of the Servlet specification.
You would have to create a HttpSessionListener that provides hooks for you to capture the session creation and destruction events, where you can read the value and store it back into the DB.
HttpSessionListener
, or if you need Dependency Injection for that save, you might use @PostConstruct & @PreDestroy
. Remember that the session is destroyed when you call invalidate()
or after session timeout, not when the user closes the browser. Why do you use Session Scope anyway, Conversation Scope might fit you better.
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