Just curious, but why use Jetty if your using Tomcat?

tom


On May 6, 2009, at 5:25 PM, Carl Von Stetten wrote:

>
> OK, with tremendous help of other posters on this group, I
> successfully got the above combination working.  The reason I needed
> IIS to be part of the equation is that I have an AutoDesk MapGuide 6.5
> application tied into my web application, and MapGuide requires IIS.
>
> I have one problem though:  it appears that because I'm using the
> Tomcat JK connector to pass CFM/CFC requests to Jetty/OpenBD, I'm
> losing my session ids in Internet Explorer.  The weird thing is that
> this doesn't seem to happen in Firefox.
>
> Here's what I'm seeing:  If I open my application in Firefox and
> refresh the screen, the CFID and CFTOKEN remain the same, and all of
> the session variables match.  If I open a child window, it has the
> same CFID and CFTOKEN and the session variables match.  However, if I
> do the same things in IE, I get different CFIDs and CFTOKENs, and the
> session variables do not match between refreshes or between parent and
> child windows.
>
> Here is what is in my Tomcat connector uriworkers.properties file:
>
> /*.cfm=bddefault
> /*.cfc=bddefault
> /*/=bddefault
>
> And here is what is in my workers.properties file:
>
> worker.list=bddefault
> worker.bddefault.host=127.0.0.1
> worker.bddefault.port=8009
> worker.bddefault.type=ajp13
> worker.bddefault.lbfactor=1
>
> Anyone have any ideas what is causing IE to lose the session ids?
>
> Thanks,
> Carl
> >


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