well, you will not be able to directly store those connections in the session. i would store them somewhere else (a tool for it in the ZODB maybe?) and retrieve the right connection based on a simple key you store in the session. jens On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 07:48 US/Eastern, Bo M. Maryniuck wrote:
On Monday 30 September 2002 13:44, you wrote:
i'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here. it is always the easiest to store nothing but simple python data types (strings, sequences, dictionaries) in a session data container. a much better solution might be to store something that acts as a "key" and lets you find what you need in the real ZODB when you need it. Well, I would like to store a Oracle DA connection to the session, because I need _different_ connection at the same time for different user. The problem is to logout user, if he is just close browser (not press button "Logout" or so). Then I want somehow hook this exception. There is no way (perhaps) to do it with ZODB, so I need put this connection to the session and the connection will die as soon as user closes the browser, itn't it?
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