Hi Jeremy:
Can you explain a little bit? I still does not understand your point.
Sorry I know it is my fault.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
Jeremy Quinn dijo:
>
> On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
>
>>> I am really impressed with the Cocoon Forms framework!!
>>> And the continuation-lifecycle 'catch' events work well too!!
>>> There is one more event that some people could conceivably want ....
>>> but I do not know if it is possible .... "The Continuation has
>>> completed".
>>>
>>> Many thanks guys!
>>
>> Sorry, but I haven't got what you mean with "The Continuation has
>> completed".
>> When is this event reached? Can you give a example (maybe using some
>> code)?
>
> This is what I am thinking about:
>
> If you take this code snippet here:
>
> . . .
> // get the User
> form.load (user);
> session.close();
> form.showForm (formURI);
> session = factory.createSession ();
> form.save (user);
> // save the User
> . . .
>
> The line "session.close();" in the sample above, could be replaced by
> this (obviously after the snippet):
>
> catch (break) {
> session.close();
> }
>
> because it will be called just as a continuation is about to start
>
> whereas the line "session = factory.createSession ();" does not have an
> equivalent handler that would trigger after all continuation handling
> has completed.
>
> do you see what I mean?
>
> regards Jerm