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I have experienced a problem with sessions as I wrote, but isn't there 
anybody who lived such a problem, common guys...

the copy of original message is as below:

> >Hi,
> >
> >Server version: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux)
> > ApacheJServ-1.1.2
> > gnujsp-1.0.1
> >
> >I am using a servlet that loads an applet into browser and makes
> >authentication and then send a URL (an html frame that has a JSP 
> page)>to applet and then applet load that address by 
> showDocument() method.
> >Communication between applet and servlet is by URLConnection sockets.
> >
> >Before servlet sends the new page's URL to the applet, servlet stores
> >some objects into session. But new page (JSP page) has different
> >session, so I cannot get the objects that I have put into 
> session. 
> >
> >Why Apache (or somethingelse) creates new session while showing new
> >page. How can I prevent from creating new session? or is there any
> >configuration issues for this.
> >
> >Note:
> >I have run these pages (servlet and jsp and storing objects into 
> session
> >and got them) by JavaWeb Server, and it works, but the same codes 
> do 
> not
> >work with Apache, it creates new session while loading JSP. I can see
> >the session ids, servlet's is seen because a parameter to applet, 
> and I
> >also print the JSP's session id, they are different.
> >
> >Deniz Demir.
> >
> >
> >



Regards,
deniz Demir





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