Flex – working with session on BlazeDS
when applying BlazeDS, you might notice that in web.xml, a listener named "flex.messaging.HttpFlexSession" should be inserted.
It is how BlazeDS can work with session data.
BlazeDS provide several classes which is useful for get access to the session and the HTTP pieces of the session, such as the HTTP servlet request and response. This lets you access HTTP data when you use a Flex application in the context of a larger web application where other classes, such as JSPs or Struts actions, might have stored information.
The following example shows a Java class that calls FlexContext.getHttpRequest()
to get an HTTPServletRequest object and calls FlexContext.getFlexSession()
to get a FlexSession object. By exposing this class as a remote object, you can make it accessible to a Flex client application; you place the compiled class in the WEB_INF/classes directory
package myROPackage;
import flex.messaging.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
public class SessionRO {
public HttpServletRequest request;
public FlexSession session;
public UsefulRemoteObject() {
request = FlexContext.getHttpRequest();
session = FlexContext.getFlexSession();
}
public String getSessionId() throws Exception {
String s = new String();
s = (String) session.getId();
return s;
}
public String getHeader(String h) throws Exception {
String s = new String();
s = (String) request.getHeader(h);
return h + "=" + s;
}
}
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