Quoting Jean-frederic Clere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I suppose the answer to my question will be no, but I need so much that I
> prefer
> >to ask the question...
> >
> >Is it possible for an external program to test if a session exists on the
> server
> >Tomcat?
> >In fact, I am working on mod_jk and I would like to send a HTTP request to
> >Tomcat only if the cookie JSESSIONID linked to this request is a valid
> session
> >on Tomcat.
> >
> >
> I would do this in mod_jk (or mod_proxy): You receive the JSESSIONID
> from the Tomcat with the AJP response, you just have to store them.
>

Yes, of course I have already considered this approach but in a context where
there are a lot of clients and severals mod_jks, I will need to synchronize the
mod_jks (The HTTP requests may be dispatched randomly on the mod_jks) then
provide memory to store this data and mechanisms to find the stored JSESSIONID
whereas all that already exist in Tomcat...

Thank you for your answer, I wonder whether I will not take a look on the Tomcat
mechanism of replication... (Not really delighted by that :[ )

Regards,

Thomas

> Cheers
>
> Jean-Frederic
>
> >This work has been realized in a context where we want to update the
> application
> >running on Tomcat (and JOnAS for the EJB server), as a result we have to
> >separate the clients working on the old version from the clients working on
> the
> >new one.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Thomas
> >
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