Hi Martin,

Let me clarify with a scenario:

If I set the conversation timeout to be 30s, the unused conversations is destroyed after the timeout, e.g. 31s, automatically. No user interactions are involved. No ServletRequestListener needs to be registered by the customer applications.

In summary, the unused conversations will be cleared either during ServletRequestListner.requestDestroyed() notification or HTTPSession timeout. Do you have anyone complain about unused conversations not cleared up timely?

Many thanks,
Emily
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From:        Martin Kouba <mkouba@redhat.com>
To:        Emily Jiang/UK/IBM@IBMGB,
Cc:        weld-dev@lists.jboss.org
Date:        26/11/2015 08:04
Subject:        Re: [weld-dev] clean up unused conversations
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Hi Emily,

there is no such way. Of course, if an HTTP session times out all the
conversations are destroyed as well.

Martin

Dne 25.11.2015 v 15:40 Emily Jiang napsal(a):
> Thank you Martin! Is there any way to destroy the unused conversations
> earlier before ServletRequestListener.requestDestroyed()?
>
> Many thanks,
> Emily
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> Emily Jiang
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>
> MP 211, DE3A20, Winchester, Hampshire, England, SO21 2JN
> Phone:  +44 (0)1962 816278  Internal: 246278
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> From: Martin Kouba <mkouba@redhat.com>
> To: weld-dev@lists.jboss.org,
> Date: 18/11/2015 07:53
> Subject: Re: [weld-dev] clean up unused conversations
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>
> Hi Emily,
>
> in Weld all expired/timed-out conversations are marked as transient and
> destroyed during every ServletRequestListener.requestDestroyed()
> notification. So there is no such configuration property.
>
> Martin
>
> Dne 17.11.2015 v 23:15 Emily Jiang napsal(a):
>  > In OpenWebBeans, there is a configuration
>  > *org.apache.webbeans.conversation.Conversation.periodicDelay*
>  >
>  > Specifies a delay in milliseconds. Use the conversation periodic delay
>  > custom property to search for and delete unused conversations.
>  >
>  > Is there such configuration in Weld?
>  >
>  > Many thanks,
>  > Emily
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