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jvx:server:lco:sessioncontext [2018/02/01 22:33]
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jvx:server:lco:sessioncontext [2020/06/15 10:35] (current)
cduncan [Additional examples]
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 SessionContext is an object available only at the server that enables access to session information as well as certain objects related to a session during the handling of a client request. SessionContext is an object available only at the server that enables access to session information as well as certain objects related to a session during the handling of a client request.
  
-== Example ==+==== Example ​====
  
-We have developed an application that reviews all existing messages in an e-mail ​account and displays the number of messages. The request is initiated at the client by clicking a button.+We have developed an application that reviews all existing messages in an email account and displays the number of messages. The request is initiated at the client by clicking a button.
  
 The call using a button is illustrated in [[jvx:​client:​gui:​actions|Client Actions]] or [[jvx:​communication:​calling_server_action|Server Actions]] The call using a button is illustrated in [[jvx:​client:​gui:​actions|Client Actions]] or [[jvx:​communication:​calling_server_action|Server Actions]]
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-== SessionContext Life Cycle ==+==== SessionContext Life Cycle ====
  
 {{:​jvx:​server:​lco:​sessioncontext_lifecycle.png?​nolink|}} {{:​jvx:​server:​lco:​sessioncontext_lifecycle.png?​nolink|}}
  
-== Additional ​examples ​==+==== Additional ​Examples ====
  
 SessionContext can also be used for the following: SessionContext can also be used for the following:
  
-  * Access session properties (e.g. application name, username, client properties)+  * Access session properties (e.g.application name, username, client properties)
   * Request the name of the current action   * Request the name of the current action
   * Access the server configuration   * Access the server configuration
   * Use of the direct server connection   * Use of the direct server connection
   * Add or remove objects related to a call   * Add or remove objects related to a call
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