Been working on this for a while, so this isn't an aimless question.
Face to face I'd ask: "What do you want to hear first, the purpose, or the
question(s)?" Let's have the question(s) first.
Questions:
In "6.3. Starting conversations with GET requests" it says "There is also
an <end-conversation> element."
From sources or reading I believe to understand end-conversation
causes an isLongRunningConversation flag to be set to false. That flag will be acted upon
at the end of the render response phase to destroy the conversation context, which then
will be considered temporary. Q1: Is that correct?
Now, further and as I hope is right, if on that page I have some link, button, navigation
or whatever that has a (why not named s:propagation?) s:conversationPropagaion
type="begin" or a propagation="begin" then that begin causes the same
isLongRunningConversation flag to be set to true. That flag will be acted upon at the end
of the render response phase to store the conversation context, which then will be
considered long running. Q2: Is that correct?
If Q1 and Q2 were correct, then if I get into the habit of for each my.xhtml into its
my.page.xml to put
<page>
| <end-conversation/>
| ...
then I'll have an application where conversations in general are ending, except if I
am choosing to being one for a link, button, navigation or whatever, which would then only
last until the next page, unless I again choose to being one. Q3: That should work?
Q4: There isn't a way of having an application default by
<pages>
| <end-conversation/>
| ...
or something like it, is there?
The purpose is that I feel more comfortable with ending conversation as default when there
are many options to leave a page. E.g. menus in sidebars.
Q5: Will there be a significant difference in how such an application works with the back
button?
Q6: If the conversation context gets destroyed, then a page you back button to won't
be fully functional, or will it?
I might be willing to live with that side effect.
As an alternative, I'd like a
<page>
| <dont-propagate-conversation/>
| ...
or a
<pages>
| <dont-propagate-conversation/>
| ...
which would be different from end-conversation in that it doesn't destroy but keeps
around that conversation context, in case one comes back with a back-button. Q7: Any
chance we'll get that?
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