What tools are you developing on with the Palm?
Sounds like a very interesting project you're working on.
Isn't it the responsbility of the client to maintain the session? ie. you
have to use url re-writing or cookies to have the Palm talk with the session
ID in future?
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From: "Kiran Achen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 7:57 AM
Subject: Palm 7 application (PQA), servlets and stateful session beans
> Hi,
>
> I would appreciate any input the group has with the problem I am
> encountering.
>
> I have a Palm 7 (PQA) wireless application which makes connection to a
> servlet. The servlet in turn makes connection to a stateful session
> bean. The problem I encounter is every time the PQA application talks to
> the servlet, it talks with a new session ID. This makes it impossible
> for me to save the handle for my stateful session bean in the HTTP
> session object causing me a session tracking nightmare. I can identify a
> unique Palm 7 user from their device ID. But cannot identify them with
> the HTTPsession. Is there a way I can create HTTPsession object and
> associate it with their unique device ID and later retrieve them with
> the device ID? Is there any other possible solution to this problem?
>
> I am using Weblogic 4.5.1 EJB server for my apps.
>
> Kiran Achen
> Sr. Systems Analyst
> E-Commerce Group
> United Airlines
>
>
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