Am not affil. with that at all anymore - have no connection.
One concern I've always had is with session resources.
I'm not sure what Aware allocates internally for a session - because if I've set my timeout to 5 hours for users (so they don't walk away from their desk and get logged out), then for each of these temp users that hits the iframe, those same resources are in use for 5 hours also.
It may be nothing - dunno.
Aware in iframe?
Re: Aware in iframe?
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Jaymer
Aware Programming & Consulting - Tampa FL
Re: Aware in iframe?
Very good point, support any comments on this?Jaymer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 4:58 pm One concern I've always had is with session resources.
I'm not sure what Aware allocates internally for a session - because if I've set my timeout to 5 hours for users (so they don't walk away from their desk and get logged out), then for each of these temp users that hits the iframe, those same resources are in use for 5 hours also.
It may be nothing - dunno.
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Henrik (V8 Developer Ed. - Windows)
Re: Aware in iframe?
At initial glance it looks like you are right: https://www.awareim.com/forum/viewtopic ... 177#p55177 . Tomcat might work some magic in the background so this isn´t a problem though as it would kind of be strange if it didn´t. I mean if it worked like that it would cause problems in most applications.Jaymer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 4:58 pm One concern I've always had is with session resources.
I'm not sure what Aware allocates internally for a session - because if I've set my timeout to 5 hours for users (so they don't walk away from their desk and get logged out), then for each of these temp users that hits the iframe, those same resources are in use for 5 hours also.
It may be nothing - dunno.
Henrik (V8 Developer Ed. - Windows)