Check:
- Is there any line of your codes/our 3rd paty codes called "invalidate()"
- What is your sesison validation timeout ? It may be too small
- Try the same example with JSDK2.0; I have not tried 2.1

BTW: Does JServ 1.0b3 support JSDK2.1 and JDK1.2 ? I though there were some
change in context management. It may also cause some trouble.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Blackard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Monday, May 03, 1999 10:11 PM
Subject: JServ 1.0b3, JSDK 2.1and Session Management


>Not knowing that JDSK 2.1 is not supported (found this in the FAQ), I
>stubbornly worked through the configuration; I think I even got it
>working.  I now have the following configuration working:
>
>Microsoft NT 4.0 SP4
>Apache 1.3.6
>Apache JServ 1.0b3
>Sun JDK 1.2.1
>Sun JSDK 2.1
>Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
>IBM XML4J 2.0
>MKS Perl 5.004
>
>I'm trying to get the code from April '99 JavaPro magazine "XML Filtering
>with Servlets".  There's some bugs in the code I still have to work out,
>but I think I've got a configuration problem too.
>
>I run ther servlet using http://localhost/test/QuestionServlet and the
>test question gets displayed.  I check the Request in Session entry of
>jserv.log.  I make my answer selections and hit the score button.  I then
>check the Request in Session entry for the POST generated by the button
>click.
>
>The problem is that the two consecutive requests have different session
>id's.  Here's an excerpt from the log file:
>
>[01/05/1999 01:05:49:930 EDT] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
>[01/05/1999 01:05:49:940 EDT] Initializing servlet request
>[01/05/1999 01:05:49:940 EDT] Reading request data
>[01/05/1999 01:05:50:110 EDT] Parsing cookies
>[01/05/1999 01:05:50:120 EDT] Request is in session
>3fef28b187ac36f5.14.925534460569
>[01/05/1999 01:05:50:150 EDT] Calling service()
>[01/05/1999 01:05:50:270 EDT] Sending response headers.
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:917 EDT] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:927 EDT] Initializing servlet request
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:927 EDT] Reading request data
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:957 EDT] Parsing cookies
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:957 EDT] Request is in session
>3fd9f66a8c702c80.15.925534481188
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:967 EDT] Calling service()
>[01/05/1999 01:05:54:987 EDT] Sending response headers.
>
>Any ideas on why the session ID would change?
>
>
>
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