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You are running with the WF plugin at 5.1.2.2 ?

If you run WebFacing from a simple browser window then if the window is 
just closed then there is a small script that is run on close that will 
submit a *logoff to the WF server.  I don't know if this works with WinCE 
or not.

Other than that, the WF server will end the iSeries job after the webapp 
inactivity time-out (default is 30 min).


Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400  -  CODE/Designer & WebFacing !
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory 
hockings@xxxxxxxxxx 
voice 905 413 3199




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We have several types of devices that run our Webfaced applications. One 
is
a desktop pc, one is a fork-lift mounted wireless device and one is a
handheld wireless device. When we close the browser on most of the 
desktops
without signing out of the job on the as400, the session ends immediately
on the as400. On the other devices, the same action leaves the as400 job
running. We even found a pc that also left the jobs running. Does anyone
know where the inconsistency might be? We run Windows CE.NET on the
handheld and Windows XP on the desktops.

As a note: When the user sign out normally from the as400, we have no
problems.

We are at V5R3 and have the latest Webfacing service packs. SI18112.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Carey Caile
Manager, Technology Services


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