Well, that obviously wasn't happening at a recent trade show - on location, our
application was behaving strangely (taking 15-20 times longer to execute, sharing
session data...). So, SOMETHING was going on - since we aren't doing URL rewriting
ourselves, the client-side cookies were getting set to the same cookie! We attribute
that to going through a proxy server on site. Maybe the proxy server wasn't set up
properly or something, I don't know.
But, we have clients of our own who will be using proxy servers and we can't have our
application performing in a similar manner.
Robert Price
epixtech, inc.
(801) 223-5954
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| Richard Kasperowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/19/2001 09:36 AM
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Proxy server issues - any ideas? |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This is a question to those who are bit more experienced in
> dealing with proxy servers and issues with them.
>
> Namely, how to handle session management through a proxy
> where everyone ends up sharing the same session (because
> the app server sees the same ip for every request)??
>
> There's the obvious - passing a session id around and having
> to manage things ourselves. But, I'm wondering if there aren't
> other solutions to this that don't involve so much work on our end.
Sessions are identified by a client-side cookie or URL rewriting. Each
client gets its own session, regardless of IP address.
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Richard Kasperowski (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Tel: 617-576-1552, Fax: 617-576-2441
http://www.altisimo.com/
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