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ID
0013960
TypeCategorySeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedLast Update
feature request[Openbravo ERP] Z. Othersminorhave not tried2010-07-14 19:182012-02-09 15:36
ReportershuehnerView Statuspublic 
Assigned Tomarvintm 
PrioritynormalResolutionopenFixed in Version
StatusfeedbackFix in branchFixed in SCM revision
ProjectionnoneETAnoneTarget Version
OSAnyDatabaseAnyJava version
OS VersionDatabase versionAnt version
Product Version2.50SCM revision 
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ModulesUser Interface Application
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Regression introduced in release
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Summary

0013960: classic layout shows 'session expired' in the check alert widgets iif session is expired. Provide similar hint in new layout

DescriptionRight now if you are logged in then don't use the application for some time. Then the next mouseclick will send you back to the login page as your session timeout out and was closed.

However there's right now no visual clue about this in the new layout. In the classic layout the alert widget did show the text 'session expired' in that case.
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-  Notes
(0029324)
mtaal (manager)
2010-07-15 09:47

The new layout will automatically redirect the user to the login page (which is the only valid approach afaics). Did you see this behavior? (or maybe not).
(0029325)
mtaal (manager)
2010-07-15 09:48

See previous remark
(0029347)
shuehner (administrator)
2010-07-15 13:17

Yes it will and should do this redirect of course.
However this is only done after the first mouse-click of the user after the session timed out. Then the user might be surprised as he had no idea that the session was already timed out.

In classic layout you know this fact before, as you have this visual 'Session expired' in the ui even without the need for a user action. So some passive indicator. As its updated by the checkAlert request and then just shown in the UI.

This indicator is just a clue to the user on top of the normal handling -> redirect to login page, after session timeout, on next action of the user.
(0029348)
mtaal (manager)
2010-07-15 13:30

What I mean is that currently the checkalert will automatically force a relogin. So instead of showing a message, the relogin is done currently already. Is that also what you see?

So with this behavior I don't think that the message is not necessary.

gr. Martin
(0030868)
mtaal (manager)
2010-09-08 19:40

Imo the current behavior is fine, automatically move to the login page.

gr. Martin

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-07-14 19:18 shuehner New Issue
2010-07-14 19:18 shuehner Assigned To => mtaal
2010-07-15 09:47 mtaal Note Added: 0029324
2010-07-15 09:48 mtaal Note Added: 0029325
2010-07-15 09:48 mtaal Status new => feedback
2010-07-15 13:17 shuehner Note Added: 0029347
2010-07-15 13:17 shuehner Status feedback => new
2010-07-15 13:30 mtaal Note Added: 0029348
2010-07-15 13:30 mtaal Status new => feedback
2010-09-08 19:40 mtaal Note Added: 0030868
2012-02-09 15:36 mtaal Assigned To mtaal => marvintm


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