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Hi,
I recently set up a newer version of JServ on a new Solaris
box. I'm now running Solaris 2.5, JServ1.1.1 and Apache 1.3.12,
which is pretty up to date as oppossed to 2.7, 1.0 and 1.3.6 before.
I'm in the process of porting my servlets and I came across a small
problem, namely:
[20/06/2000 09:27:13:783 GMT+01:00] login: init
[20/06/2000 09:27:14:143 GMT+01:00] java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: cookie name:
JServSessionIdservlets/login
at org.apache.jserv.JServServletManager.createSession(Compiled Code)
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.getSession(Compiled Code)
at login.service(Compiled Code)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.processRequest(Compiled Code)
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.run(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Compiled Code)
This hadn't happened to me before - it seems that the zone path is being
attached to the normal JServSessionId cookie name. The line where the
problem occurs in the login servlet is:
HttpSession session = req.getSession(true);
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In JServ.conf the applicable zone line is:
ApJServMount /login servlets/login
In Jserv.properties:
zones=servlets/login
servlets/login.properties = /usr/local/jserv/etc/login.properties
In login.properties the repository is set and also
session.useCookies=true
Any ideas why it's parsing the zone path to the cookie name (or rather
attempting to). Is this a new feature? Any solutions/help would be
greatly appreciated.. thanks.
David
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