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* When does the app open a connection to MongoDB? Note that it happens '''twice'''. | * When does the app open a connection to MongoDB? Note that it happens '''twice'''. | ||
* You'll notice that restarting the app preserves current sessions. How can you disconnect from a session manually (without "logging out") from the browser? How can you terminate a select session from the server? What about all sessions? | * You'll notice that restarting the app preserves current sessions. How can you disconnect from a session manually (without "logging out") from the browser? How can you terminate a select session from the server? What about all sessions? | ||
* Implement a delete note button as described in [[WebFund 2015W: Assignment 6|Assignment 6]]. | * Implement a delete note button as described in [[WebFund 2015W: Assignment 6|Assignment 6]], Question 4. | ||
==Getting Credit for Tutorial== | ==Getting Credit for Tutorial== |
Revision as of 23:33, 1 March 2015
This tutorial is not yet finalized.
In this tutorial you'll be learning about and extending persistent-notes. This application is notes-demo from Tutorial 4 modified to work with MongoDB. The application expects there to be a MongoDB instance running on localhost with notes in the same format as that used by the code in Assignment 5 and Tutorial 5.
Tasks/Questions
- What happens to persistent-notes when mongodb is not running when the app is started? What if it is shut down while the app is running?
- You can stop and start mongodb by typing sudo service mongodb stop and sudo service mongodb start.
- When does the app open a connection to MongoDB? Note that it happens twice.
- You'll notice that restarting the app preserves current sessions. How can you disconnect from a session manually (without "logging out") from the browser? How can you terminate a select session from the server? What about all sessions?
- Implement a delete note button as described in Assignment 6, Question 4.
Getting Credit for Tutorial
You can either:
- Attend most of a tutorial session and show you have made progress on the above tasks and questions, or
- Show a TA a working implementation of a delete note button and at least one way to manually terminate a session.