Store data when user exits from web application

is there anyway to call a method when user closes browser and session finish
thank you

I usually just use a HttpSessionListener.
What's the difference?Lots ......
This is from javadoc
public interface HttpSessionListener
Implementations of this interface are notified of changes to the list of active sessions in a web application.
The implementation class would be invoked and in its methods, could process any action on session creation/termination
public interface HttpSessionBindingListener
Causes an object to be notified when it is bound to or unbound from a session. The object is notified by an HttpSessionBindingEvent object. This may be as a result of a servlet programmer explicitly unbinding an attribute from a session, due to a session being invalidated, or due to a session timing out.
The implementation class would usually be a bean. The bean thus has control to take any action it deems fit when its bound to a session or when its unbound from the session.
Depending on the requirements, you could implement either of the two interfaces.
Thanks,
Ram.

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