What is replicated to the database-backed session store?

Paul Hethmon paul.hethmon at clareitysecurity.com
Fri Feb 7 14:50:38 EST 2014


Yes. Increased it in the definition file to 1024 characters. However, if you really need more, just define it at the DB level to be larger, the code will happily use it regardless of the size.

Paul


Paul Hethmon
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On Feb 7, 2014, at 2:47 PM, "Wessel, Keith" <kwessel at illinois.edu<mailto:kwessel at illinois.edu>>
 wrote:

Just to clarify, the “index value” is the object_index column, formerly 50 chars, correct?

Keith


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On Feb 5, 2014, at 3:03 PM, "Cantor, Scott" <cantor.2 at osu.edu<mailto:cantor.2 at osu.edu>> wrote:


I assume the index is what we're talking about. I assume login id is just
the principal/username.

Yes, the login id is just the principal/username.

I've changed the Hibernate schema file to allow up to 1024 for the index value and 100 for the login id. There should not be any code changes necessary for this change, simply change your table definition to what you need and the code will use it.

cheers,

Paul

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