It will only count as an event if something calls getSession(). If say you
just request a static file or some other resource that does not use the
session then it will not reset the session timeout.
If you want to change this behaviour you could just write a filter that
calls getSession(false) on every request.
Stuart
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 11:22 AM Nolan, Boyd <Boyd.Nolan(a)tylertech.com>
wrote:
Hello All,
This may not be exactly the right forum / audience to ask this question,
and if so please accept my apologies in advance. That being said, I need to
understand what actions or events inside of Wildfly / Undertow are
recognized as valid activity relating to the session timeout. I’m battling
some issues in a web application where a user is doing legitimate actions
via ajax that are being processed through wildfly, but they still end up
getting their session terminated even though they are legitimately active.
Is it a limited class or category of session event that is recognized as
activity, which should result in resetting the timer for the session
timeout?
Does anyone know, or can you point me to the information that explains it?
*J. Boyd Nolan, P.E.*
Director of Technical Development
Tyler Technologies, Inc.
P: 214.593.6733
www.tylertech.com
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