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The JVM is not dying, I watched it stay there for about an hour.
Further to some other comments, these sessions only last
five minutes even IF the user is active.
It could go:
Minute 0 - User gets session cookie
Minute 1 - User accesses page, session is valid
Minute 4 - User accesses page, session is valid
Minute 5 - User accesses page, gets another new session cookie
It has got me stumped.
The configuration is copied from the example files with
only repositories and so forth changed. The thing that
I don't get is that the session works fine for 5 minutes
and THEN disappears, but it DOES work for that short time!
I'd love to hear if anyone else has any more ideas!
JWR
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 11:48:08AM -0400, Fernando Salazar said:
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--> Just a thought ... are you using JServ in manual or automatic mode?
--> If automatic, maybe something is happening to kill the JVM every
--> 5 mins. When that happens, all sessions would go away -- along
--> with everything else, of course. The JVM would then get restarted,
--> and a client probably wouldn't notice anything.
-->
--> Like other folks have observed, I've used sessions for long periods
--> with no problems.
-->
--> - Fernando
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--> > >
--> > > Same here. About 5 minutes.
--> > > I think it may have something to do with the users' inactivity
--> > period. We
--> > > are not using JServ in production environment (still in dev
--> > stage), but this
--> > > will be a big issue when we move to prod.
--> > > Anyone knows if this is fixed in Tomcat?
--> >
--> > Is what fixed? We have been using session control via cookies with a one
--> > hour timeout and have had no problems whatsoever with session timeouts.
--> > aybe you are not using cookies properly?
--> >
--> > Ben Ricker
--> > Web Administrator
--> > US-Rx, Inc.
--> >
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