One thing led to another last week and I never got to reporting this
issue. I finally got around to it:
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2888
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Pete Muir <pmuir(a)bleepbleep.org.uk> wrote:
Please report in JIRA with reproduction steps :-)
On 10 Apr 2008, at 18:13, Dan Allen wrote:
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>
> I was doing some session size research today in my application and I
> uncovered what appears to be a pretty nasty bug in Seam during the
> post-session invalidation routine. If you call #{session.invalidate}
> (which is also called by #{identity.logout} it leads to an *explosion*
> of sessions. (~50)
>
> To observe this behavior, install a servlet context listener that
> watches for session creation. Then run one of these two action
> listener methods. You can run Thread.dumpStack() in the listener to
> see that it is happening as a result of attribute reads on the
> ServerConversationContext. I guess because the session was
> invalidated, Seam attempts to recreate the session over and over as it
> works with the conversation within that request.
>
> -Dan
>
> -- Dan Allen
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