commit | 57224ec3ca3b07e3fc0689857994c7749173de33 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Joakim Erdfelt <joakim.erdfelt@gmail.com> | Tue Jan 12 16:15:51 2016 -0700 |
committer | Joakim Erdfelt <joakim.erdfelt@gmail.com> | Tue Jan 12 16:15:51 2016 -0700 |
tree | 2f68174d23920f364c9830b58c679a404d4e049d | |
parent | 75b84374e0134d27da4c82919c0903649c1bf939 [diff] |
481986 - Dead JSR 356 Server Session still being tracked after Session/Connection closure + Removing SessionListener + Work in CDI layer for WebSocketContainerScope is reused for session tracking on the parent scope of the WebSocketSession only. no more multi-listener behavior + Reworked JsrSession ID behavior to not be based on AtomicLong + AbstractWebSocketConnection now has .hashCode and .equals
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