Re: Problems Invalidating session - II
I recommend reading chapters 9 13. They will help you get a good understanding of how data get's saved across state in a server side java app. http://pdf.coreservlets.com/ On Wednesday 03 March 2004 08:22 am, Rudi Doku wrote: Following my previous posting, I think I need to set the scope of my session to application. How can I do this? Met vriendelijke groet/Kind Regards, Experian Nederland B.V. Rudi Doku Database Developer Verheeskade 25 2521 BE Den Haag phone: +31 (0) 70 440 4423 fax: +31 (0) 70 440 4040 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.experian.nl === Information in this e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may not be copied or used by anyone other than the addressee, nor disclosed to any third party without our permission. There is no intention to create any legally binding contract or other commitment through the use of this e-mail. Experian Netherlands BV. Registered office: Verheeskade 25, 2521 BE The Hague. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Ben Souther F.W. Davison Company, Inc. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Problems Invalidating session
Hi, session.invalidate(). Problem is that when I use the tomcat manager application to view the number of sessions connected to the application, there is still a session, which in my opinion, means that the session has not been invalidated. Your opinion is wrong. The session objects aren't destroyed as soon as they're invalidated. Ben recommended the proper Servlet Spec chapters if you're interested in the details. Yoav Shapira This e-mail, including any attachments, is a confidential business communication, and may contain information that is confidential, proprietary and/or privileged. This e-mail is intended only for the individual(s) to whom it is addressed, and may not be saved, copied, printed, disclosed or used by anyone else. If you are not the(an) intended recipient, please immediately delete this e-mail from your computer system and notify the sender. Thank you. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems Invalidating session
Actually, the link was to the online version of the core servlets book. I found it was a little easier to digest at first but in the end, there is no substitute for reading the actual specs. http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/first/jsr053/index.html On Wednesday 03 March 2004 09:07 am, Shapira, Yoav wrote: Hi, session.invalidate(). Problem is that when I use the tomcat manager application to view the number of sessions connected to the application, there is still a session, which in my opinion, means that the session has not been invalidated. Your opinion is wrong. The session objects aren't destroyed as soon as they're invalidated. Ben recommended the proper Servlet Spec chapters if you're interested in the details. Yoav Shapira This e-mail, including any attachments, is a confidential business communication, and may contain information that is confidential, proprietary and/or privileged. This e-mail is intended only for the individual(s) to whom it is addressed, and may not be saved, copied, printed, disclosed or used by anyone else. If you are not the(an) intended recipient, please immediately delete this e-mail from your computer system and notify the sender. Thank you. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Ben Souther F.W. Davison Company, Inc. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]