hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply.
But I am not having any problem with IE6.
I am having the problem only with Netscape 6.1 and 6.2
All other versions of Netscape and all the IE browsers are working fine.
Please let me know if u come accross any patch for Netscape 6.1 and 6.2. I
am using JBoss-2.4.3_Tomcat-3.2.3 as my Application Server.
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Educomp Datamatics Ltd.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Salsbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: Browser is killing the Application Session!!!
> Not sure if this is exactly relevant, but a couple of possibilities with a
> similar problem.
>
> 1. It could be the IE6 plus cookie security settings. I saw some info
about
> this on the 'big moose' and dejanews mailing lists looking for Tomcat and
> session and IE6. However, we only get this problem with IE6 after
applying a
> security patch, without the patch IE6 retains it's session, with the patch
we
> get the same sort of behaviour as you describe.
>
> 2. From my testing of our problem I found the following.
>
> - Using IE6 without patch with Tomcat 4 then session is retained
> okay with jsp.
> - Using IE6 with the security patch and Tomcat 4 then session
not
> retained in a jsp, but it was using the Tomcat 4 demo session servlet.
> - Using Netscape 6 and Tomcat 4 session retained with jsp.
> - Using IE6 with the patch and resin as the app server then
session
> was retained okay.
>
> I decided that it was a problem between Tomcat 4 and IE6 with the security
> patch (my IE version is showing as 6.0.2600.0000, with update Versions:
> Q313675; 3283;, the same IE version with update Versions:0 worked okay).
As
> our users will be using IE5 and we have the option of switching the app
server
> to resin, then I stopped investigating at this point. Although a swift
look
> on google showed a few people with similar sounding problems.
>
> hth,
>
> Mike
>
> >===== Original Message From A mailing list about Java Server Pages
> specification and reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
> >Hello,
> > I am facing a very interesting problem with Netscape6.1 and 6.2
version.
> >I am having one applet which loads with a "AfterLogin.jsp" page in the
Client
> machine.Now
> >
> >When the Client cuts the Browser then in the "destroy()" method of the
Applet
> it initiates a
> >
> >SaveServlet class which is inside the JBoss-tomcat server.This servlet
upon
> invoke just save
> >
> >some datas in the database.The servlet uses one session value which I set
in
> jsp page after
> >
> >Login.
> >Now the problem with Netscate 6.1 and 6.2 is that when the Servlet is
invoked
> and it
> >
> >retrieves the Session data it is getting "null".
> >But with the same code the Servlet is getting the same Session value
> correctly in case of
> >
> >lower versions of Netscape and with IE 5.0 or greater.
> >It will be very helpful to me if anyone can enlight me why this is
> happening..how could the
> >
> >Browser is invalidating the Application Session.
> >
> >One more thing is with Netscape 6.1 the Loading of Applet is throwing
> Exception.
> >Waiting for Reply.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Rajarshi Ghosh
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >-----------LOVE IS GOD------------------
> >Mr. Rajarshi Ghosh
> >Senior Software Engineer(Team Leader)
> >Educomp Datamatics Ltd.
> >No-16,80 ft Road,4th Block,Koramangala
> >Bangalore- 560034
> >mail to:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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