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Bartosz Baranowski commented on WFLY-10630:
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[~bkabelka] Im following instructions from README.md . Ive tinkered a bit( mostly with
file location/url and +{noformat}@POST {noformat} in POJOs(+add-user.sh). I could get past
initial error(405 on POST) but thats it. Could you please check against latest WFLY
master(possibly update reproducer) and attach steps + all conf files?
HttpSessionListener.sessionDestroyed() not called if session
invalidated in another WAR
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Key: WFLY-10630
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-10630
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Web (Undertow)
Affects Versions: 10.0.0.Final, 13.0.0.Final
Environment: Windows 10, Java 1.8.0_131
Reproducible with both WildFly-10.0.0.Final and Wildfly-13.0.0.Final
Reporter: Bernhard Kabelka
Assignee: Bartosz Baranowski
For sessions shared across different WARs in a single EAR, the notification of
HttpSessionListener works differently in WildFly 10.0.0.Final (and Wildfly 13.0.0.Final)
than it it used to work in WildFly 8.2.0.Final:
I have an EAR containing two WARs with enabled session sharing across the WARs.
Basically, one WAR contains the web UI, and the other WAR contains the REST interfaces for
AJAX calls made by the UI. The user authenticates against the UI-WAR. On logout, a REST
method in the AJAX-WAR is triggered which calls HttpSession.invalidate() on the user
session.
In WildFly 8.2.0.Final, a HttpSessionListener in the UI-WAR gets notified immediately
about session creation and destruction.
In WildFly 13.0.0.Final, however, a HttpSessionListener in either WAR only gets one of
the two notifications:
* In the UI-WAR, I get a notification about the created session immediately when the
login form is loaded. However, I do not receive any notification about the session
destruction (unless it times out).
* In the AJAX-WAR, I do not get any notification about the session creation at all, but I
immediately receive a notification about the session destruction.