Ajay,

Servlet, cookie and weblogic...
Does not have anything to do with EJB.

Please refer to your documentation or address your question to
the relevant weblogic newsgroup.

Good luck to you, Loïc

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> From:         Ajay Bhadauria[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Thursday, February 22, 2001 14:57
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Switching HTTPS to HTTP in Weblogic App server environement
>
> Hi,
>   I am using servlets in Weblogic Server environemt. My client (browser
> based) switches from HTTPS to HTTP and vice versa while accessing
> different
> servlets.
> In IE application works fine but when using Netscape it fails in many
> parts
> .
>  I have read that there is a fix for Netscape  , it goes like this
> "  Question : When a Netscape browser starts a session with WebLogic
> Server
> on an HTTP page and then moves to an HTTPS page, a new session is created.
> How can I preserve the session while switching to or from HTTPS?
> Answer :   The cookie WebLogic Server sends includes the port number. When
> the Netscape browser sees a cookie with a different port number, it
> assumes
> the destination is a different server, so it does not return the cookie to
> WebLogic Server. The way to prevent this is to specify the domain name
> that
> WebLogic Server writes in the cookie with the
> weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.domain property. For example:
>   weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.domain=.mydomain.com  "
>
>
> I have tried this also by giving different versions of the above mentioned
> line in weblogic.properties file
>
> i) weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.domain=.myServerName
>     where myServerName is name of the machine in which Weblogic App server
> is running .
>
> ii) weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.domain=http://myServerIPAddress
>
> and some other combination but nothing worked ..
>
> Can anybody tell me the fix or where i am going wrong ....
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> Ajay
>
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