cocoon basically does not preserve session state in
subrequests.

i'm currently working together with another developer on a
general solution. We are investigating severeal approaches.

Currently we are looking at the idea to add another
protocol to cocoon, or enhance the http protocol. There
was the idea to enhance the new webproxy generator, but
we want to check out first, if the protocol enhancement
would do a better job here. It may be a more general
approach...

I made some basic tests and things work fine. I expect to
write some preliminary results tonight or tomorrow.

As i see multiple requests on this theme i get convinced
there is severe need for this feature.

I want to inform you, that this enhancement is a commercially
triggered work. The participants in the project are beeing
payed for their work but the results are kept open source...

I'd like to see more projects of this kind. So also individual
programmers could can benefit ...

regards, hussayn

Kishore wrote:
Hi all,
I am using cocoon to apply XSL transformation
on XML files generated by my 'SERVLETS'. So, cocoon
intercepts the client request, calls the proper application servlet, then applies xsl mapping on the servlet's output and returns the result as a html file.
Now, the problem I am facing is, this way I am unable to maintain sessions among my servlet's clients. Each new request coming to my servlet is creating a session afresh because it's not the client directly, but cocoon that's making a request for my servlets.
Has anybody faced this problem or know the solution? Pl. let me know ASAP.
regards
nanda kishore.

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