Adrian Mitev wrote:
The following
Conversation.instance().leave(); Conversation.instance().begin();
works for me. But if I use end() it does't. I would like if any of the Seam team explain how to solve such usecases.
Worked perfectly!
Thanks,
Daniel
Daniel Wendhausen wrote:
Adrian Mitev wrote:
The following
Conversation.instance().leave(); Conversation.instance().begin();
works for me. But if I use end() it does't. I would like if any of the Seam team explain how to solve such usecases.
Worked perfectly!
Thanks,
Daniel
Just remember with this solution that the converstion you have called .leave() in will not be cleaned up from memory until that conversation times out. Unless of course you are doing your own clean up somewhere else. So, you could get symptoms of a memory leak if you don't manage this.