1/
I have a number of resources
say:
Enum {A,B,C,D,E}
I have "Hour Slots" when they are being used.
I have users that can book the resource.
I have created a Conversational Bean to select the resource(s) and now want a show the
current bookings (for certain bookings this will be on same page using Ajax as only can
book upto 14 days in advance)... so the user can book into slot(s) that are free (this
gets more complicated when I have to auto-fit complicated bookings but we won't go
there).
My Proposed Solution:
Create a Session Scoped bean (ResourceAllocation) with some members:
AHourSlots
BHourSlots
CHourSlots
etc.
I chose Session as the site won't be hammered so I can afford a few database hits (and
storage use) when new users hit the site to book a resource. (I can always move over to
Application if need be later)... For now I somehow feel safer (VMS days) to throw away the
resources when the session dies as any bugs in keeping it updated are localised to the max
duration of a session ;)
I want in my .xhtml page to just have access to the coped variables like:
AHourSlots
BHourSlots
CHourSlots
etc.
And I believe that if I have them in ResourceAllocationImpl anotated with
@Factory(scope=ScopeType.SESSION, value="AAllocation")
then this would do the trick.
Is this course likely to cause problems.
(prefer not to have things in components.xml if I can help it as too disjoint from the
code).
2/
As the page is ajaxified I end up with the booking all on one page, BUT I want to force
the user to log in (or register) before the booking is saved and I cant see a way to do
this unless I force them to go to a page which has a loggedIn guard (me thinks a
confirmation page)... Is there a way programatically to do summat like this:
public String saveTheBooking() {
String nextNavigationPort = null;
if (!loggedIn) {
seam.core.nestToLogin();
}
if (loggedIn) {
// Park the sucker under the users name
em.persist(booking);
nextNavigationPort = "home";
return nextNavigationPort;
} else {
// Message the user to say refused to login so no-way-hozay
...
}
}
This would be kinda useful for parking the booking part-through (as its quite
complicated!)
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