Package org.eclipse.jetty.server.session

Examples of org.eclipse.jetty.server.session.HashSessionIdManager


        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
                sessionManager.setIdManager(idManager);
            }
            SessionHandler sessionHandler = new SessionHandler(sessionManager);
            if (securityHandler != null) {
                //use the securityHander which already wrap the jetty http handler
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        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
               
                try {
                    //for JETTY 7.5
                    sessionManager.getClass().getMethod("setSessionIdManager", SessionIdManager.class)
                        .invoke(sessionManager, idManager);
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      threadPool.setMaxIdleTimeMs(5000);
      threadPool.setMaxStopTimeMs(30000);
    }
   
    server.setConnectors(new Connector[] {connector});
    server.setSessionIdManager(new HashSessionIdManager(new Random(random().nextLong())));
   
    server.start();
   
    return server;
  }
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        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
               
                try {
                    //for JETTY 7.5
                    sessionManager.getClass().getMethod("setSessionIdManager", SessionIdManager.class)
                        .invoke(sessionManager, idManager);
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        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
               
                try {
                    //for JETTY 7.5
                    sessionManager.getClass().getMethod("setSessionIdManager", SessionIdManager.class)
                        .invoke(sessionManager, idManager);
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  }
 
  public static void createAndStartServer() {
    server = new Server(HTTP_SERVER_PORT);
     
    HashSessionIdManager idmanager = new HashSessionIdManager();
    server.setSessionIdManager(idmanager);
   
    AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext applicationContext = new AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext();
    applicationContext.register(JPAApplicationConfiguration.class);
    applicationContext.refresh();
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  }
 
  public static void createAndStartServer() {
    server = new Server(HTTP_SERVER_PORT);
     
    HashSessionIdManager idmanager = new HashSessionIdManager();
    server.setSessionIdManager(idmanager);
   
    AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext applicationContext = new AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext();
    applicationContext.register(ApplicationConfiguration.class);
    applicationContext.refresh();
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        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
               
                try {
                    //for JETTY 7.5
                    sessionManager.getClass().getMethod("setSessionIdManager", SessionIdManager.class)
                        .invoke(sessionManager, idManager);
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        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
                sessionManager.setSessionIdManager(idManager);
            }
            SessionHandler sessionHandler = new SessionHandler(sessionManager);
            if (securityHandler != null) {
                //use the securityHander which already wrap the jetty http handler
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        // bind the jetty http handler with the context handler
        if (isSessionSupport) {        
            // If we have sessions, we need two handlers.
            if (sessionManager == null) {
                sessionManager = new HashSessionManager();
                HashSessionIdManager idManager = new HashSessionIdManager();
                sessionManager.setIdManager(idManager);
            }
            SessionHandler sessionHandler = new SessionHandler(sessionManager);
            if (securityHandler != null) {
                //use the securityHander which already wrap the jetty http handler
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