I continue to have the issue with jrun 3.1 patch level 26414 on redhat 7.1. The same problem was on rh 6.2. It's very frustrating because I cannot reproduce it consistently. I'm glad to hear someone tried their code on tomcat and no longer experience it. I've been experimenting with jboss/tomcat on another effort, so maybe that's just the way to go. Thanks, BenG.
Haseltine, Celeste wrote: >Michael, > >We haven't seen this problem, not yet anyway. But our servers are not under >much of a load yet, as our site is just getting off the ground. We expect >that to change over the next three to four months. If we do run into the >same problem, I suspect that will be the final straw for the owner of this >facility, and he too will decide to go with another JSP/Servlet server. The >only thing stopping him now is the much greater costs of either BEA Weblogic >and IBM Websphere, which are the only two JSP/Servlet/EJB servers I would >consider going to at this point in time. Of course, since I recommended >JRUN Server to the owner (mainly for the much lower costs and ease of use >for a young group that was new to JSP/Servlet development and web >administration) it would probably mean my job. Oh well, such is life!!! > >If you do find a patch or get additional assistance from Macromedia/Allaire, >please post it on this listserver. Good luck!!! > >Celeste > >-----Original Message----- >From: michael veit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 2:53 PM >To: JRun-Talk >Subject: RE: Difficult To Reproduce Session Issue > > > NT 4.0, Jrun 3.1 > > "Haseltine, Celeste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michael, > >What version of Windows server and JRUN Server were you using when you began >experiencing this problem? > >Celeste > >-----Original Message----- >From: michael veit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:07 AM >To: JRun-Talk >Subject: Re: Difficult To Reproduce Session Issue > > >Sebastian, >On windows we had an issue where sessions were being switched - i.e. >client sessions were sent to the wrong clients allowing people to see each >others information. Needless to say what havoc that this caused. I searched >this mail list and found someone who had a similar problem and had logged >the problem with Allaire/Macromedia. They acknowledged it as a bug but never >supplied an answer. I resurrected the problem on this list and sure enough I >received a bunch of e-mail from people who were experiencing the same thing >but assumed it was their application, not JRun that was the culprit. After a >big uproar on this list, Macromedia responded with a patch. We applied the >patch, but the problem still occured. Our solution was to go with another >Java server. I have to say that none are >easier to use than JRun, but I am afraid we just don't have faith in JRun. I >really liked it - easy to use and administer (EJB was a little more >cumbersome, but I think that the ejipt solution was more stop-gap than >anything). >Sebastian Millies wrote: Hello, > >in February, Ben Groeneveld posted a question about losing >session attributes: > >http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05805.html > >Has this question been answered? > >I seem to run into a similar problem: JRun 3.1 build 26414 under >RedHat 7.2 seems to create unexpected new sessions. The problem >is easily reproducible. It happens every time when I request a new JSP >page, but not when I forward to the same JSP I'm already on (I'm using >Struts). > >I log the session ID to the event-log, and see a new session is created, >causing me to lose previously stored session attributes. > >It's not a time-out issue. The web.xml file sets the session timeout to 30 >minutes. > >It doesn't seem to be a permission problem: Setting directory permissions >to 777 and running JRun as root makes no difference. I've checked >my Browser settings (IE 6) to accept all Cookies. Choice of JVM (Sun, >Blackdown >or IBM) also has no influence. > >It's not a concurrency or load issue, either: I'm talking one single user, >one single >browser session. > >The strange thing is, this ONLY happens in the JRun/Linux combination >- the same web application works just fine in Tomcat 3.2.4 on the same >Red Hat box, and in JRun3.1 under NT 4.0 SP6 (although that's JRun build >16777). >I guess that means the application itself is guilt-free, although I've not >been able to >create a scaled-down example to send to the people at Macromedia. > >I'm considering switching to Tomcat for production use. This problem >diminishes >my faith in the JRun server - recalling that there have been issues with >session >tracking before. > >As it is, I'm flummoxed, and would be grateful for any assistance. > >Best, >Sebastian > > > > > > > > > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Sebastian Millies, IDS Scheer AG >Postfach 10 15 34, 66015 Saarbr�cken >Zimmer 2.34, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >fon +49-681-210-3221, fax +49-681-210-1311 > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ This list and all House of Fusion resources hosted by CFHosting.com. The place for dependable ColdFusion Hosting. Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
