Can I please verify something? This webapp has been live since last year and I have never had this problem. I recently reformatted my server changing versions of Tomcat, Apache and RH. The programs and web pages I am using are the same - pulled from backups so nothing has changed.
This is my java program structure: /com/beans/transaction/*.java. The pages accessing these programs are located in: /webapps/ROOT/clients/client1 /webapps/ROOT/clients/client2 etc... When someone goes to client one and accesses the java program an individual instance of the program is created, correct? So if user 1 starts a transaction from /client1 and user 2 starts a transaction from /client2 each user has it's own instance of the java program running - so technically data from one instance should not be finding it's way to another. I made some changes to my webapp but this still appears to be happening. Nix: 1. Network sniffer? If I add some debugging code to my java program is this what you mean? Or is there a tool I can actually use? 2. The two key variables are a transaction number and this serial number. Both are hard coded into the JSP pages and are not changed by anything in either my JSP or my java program. Only variables that change are personal info (i.e. address). Thanks. Denise Mangano Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 914-747-1200 -----Original Message----- From: Nikola Milutinovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 1:13 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Possible thread "crossing" Denise Mangano wrote: > The only thing I can narrow it down to is Tomcat/Java. Like I said > the serial numbers are hard coded on the jsp pages. Everytime this > jsp page is submitted it forms its own instance of my java bean which > can be called one or more times. So I guess my question is - is it > possible that somehow information from one thread is leaking to another thread? So, not only "data is leaking", but always the same data. That is possible, but sooo unlikely. I'd do two things. 1: setup network sniffer, see the actual data being sent 2: look for some static/instance variables being updated in those JSPs Nix. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]