Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I have read the spec 'srv.7 Sessions', and it is very clear, but not
implementation-specific.
What I am looking for is the tomcat documentation on its session
management parameters.
Such as? These are covered in the Manager configuration reference. The
rest (such
Hi,
>I have read the spec 'srv.7 Sessions', and it is very clear, but not
>implementation-specific.
>What I am looking for is the tomcat documentation on its session
>management parameters.
Such as? These are covered in the Manager configuration reference. The
rest (such as session-timeout) ar
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I have not yet found where in the tomcat documentation, session
definition, cookies, etc. are discussed
These are defined and specified in the Servlet Specification very
clearly.
Yoav
Thanks Yoav,
I have read the spec 'srv.7 Sessions', and it is very clear, but n
Hi,
>I have not yet found where in the tomcat documentation, session
>definition, cookies, etc. are discussed
These are defined and specified in the Servlet Specification very
clearly.
Yoav
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Steffen Heil wrote:
Hi
I'm using the firefox browser and have no proxy definitions.
First try another browser.
Then, maybe your tomcat is configured to use cookies as session ids and your
browser is configured not to accept cookies?
However, since there is no different code for local and re
There is a plugin to Mozilla/Firefox that allows you to watch your
headers:
http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/
With that installed, you will be able to see if the browser is sending
back session IDs properly.
BTW: I use Mozilla and Firefox and have never had this problem.
On Mon, 2004-10-25 a
Hi
> I'm using the firefox browser and have no proxy definitions.
First try another browser.
Then, maybe your tomcat is configured to use cookies as session ids and your
browser is configured not to accept cookies?
However, since there is no different code for local and remote clients, I
cannot