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[jira] Commented: (HUPA-30) [patch] Detect server status and reuse
server session
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Manuel Carrasco commented on HUPA-30:
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It would be nice the ability to configure timeouts in hupa rpcs, but gwt-presenter doesn't support it.
So in the case of network connectivity errors (wifi unavailable, firewall ...) it takes a long to realise the server is down.
> [patch] Detect server status and reuse server session
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>
> Key: HUPA-30
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-30
> Project: JAMES Hupa
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: client, server
> Reporter: Manuel Carrasco
> Assignee: Norman Maurer
> Attachments: patch_check_server_status.diff
>
>
> This patch:
> - Checks the status of the server each time that an error occurs in a rpc action. So far It is implemented in LogoutUser and Noop actions.
> - Updates a notification message in the top of the screen with the status of the server when it gets unreachable, and removes it when it becomes accessible.
> - Reuses remote session in the case of the application is reloaded.
> - Demonstrates that sessionId cookie or Session class are not needed since JSESSIONID is enough.
> - Fixes issue #Hupa-4
> Once this patch is applied, I'll refactor the session logic in order to remove Session class and simplify session tracking.
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