Unfortunately Tomcat3.1 only implements session tracking by cookies (As I
understood when I studied the source code).
I had the same problem and extended Tomcat by myself. I wrote a new
SessionInterceptor and registered it in /conf/server.xml.
Up to now I haven't experienced any side effects.
reinhard pilz
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> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm experimenting some problems with Cookies in Tomcat. In
> Documentation is written that the usage of cookies or URL Rewriting is
> transparent for the user, but my program DOESN'T work if I have Cookies
> Prompt and I click to the No when the browser asks me if I want a
> Cookie. I can't use cookies (BOSS' REQUEST :)!
> The cookie in question is the JSESSIONID, probably is the SessionID
> from the HttpSession, because without this cookie my session goes to
> hell ... and back :) ... and all my beans are instantiated again, and
> all my values are lost :(
>
> What can I do? Every little advice is welcome.
>
> Yours,
> Dacian
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