well... really it a good question...
do onething...
Use javascript...
in javascript... we have setTimeOut function...
it will take two parameter... one is function name,other is time..
set the time...
if it is exist... clear the session value...
and chk if it is clear go to the first page...


regards
suriya
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Suriya narayanan V
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Contech Software Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From:   Raghavendra i Rao [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, July 26, 2000 8:49 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Session timeout

How can I timeout a session using JSPs ?? i.e if the User is initially logs
into my web site and then is idle for 15 minutes I want to timeout his
sesion .After the timeout, if the User clicks on anything on the existing
page I want to redirect him to the Login page of the application.  Also if
he goes back in the browser (Using the Back button) I do not want to allow
him to do that. I am quite new to JSP and hence any help will be highly
appreciated.
Thanks in advance.


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