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Hi Ricardo,

sorry, don't get me wrong: is it possible you switched off the cookies or
URL-rewriting in the first servlet doesnt work? I know, it sounds stupid but
often the most stupid malfunctions are the hardest to find ;-)

Hope it helps,

Rupert



ricardo wrote:

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> Hi guys,
>
> I'm with a problem using session in my servlet
> Well, my servlet works perfectly when I run it from sun's jswdk-1.0.1,
> however, when a run it from apache + jserv, the sessions just die!
> I'll show you a simplified version of my problem bellow.
>
> Note.:  No class declarations or exception handling. It's just example
>
> public void doPost (HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws
> .... {
>
>     HttpSession ses = req.getSession (true); // My servlet start work with a
> POST (login). That is why the param is set to true
>
> }
>
> public void doGet (HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws
> .... {
>
>     HttpSession ses = req.getSession (false); // If there's no session, it's
> a bug. The guy didn't logged in
>
>     if (ses == null) {
>         res.setContentType ("text/html");
>         ServletOutputStream out = res.getOutputStream ();
>         out.println ("<html><head><title> ERROR </title></head><body>");
>         out.println ("NAO TEM SESSAO!!!");
>         out.println ("</body></html>");
>         out.close ();
>     }
>
> }
>
> Well, The session ALWAYS die between the first POST and the next requests
> (either GET or POST)
>
> If you understood my problem, and can help me, I thank you!
>
> Ricardo Munhoz Santiago
> Sun Certified Programmer for the JAVA 2 Platform
>
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