Re: Maintaining Sessions

2004-06-02 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck
At 04:22 PM 6/2/2004, you wrote: There is a web.xml file in my catalinahome/conf directory. I have read that according to some specifications somewhere, I should also have a web.xml in every WEB-INF directory for each application. Does the main web.xml file apply to all applications, and the WEB-

Re: Maintaining Sessions

2004-06-02 Thread Justin Jaynes
That makes sense. I did some reading since you replied and I realize now that I can have more than one connector per engine containing multiple hosts. That also explians the mysterious redirect port parameter that I couln't make heads nor tails of till now. But a few web.xml questions. There is

Re: Maintaining Sessions

2004-06-02 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck
Hi, Square peg, round hole. It seems like the only reason you've split these into multiple hosts is to differentiate between secure and non-secure communication -- that's a bad idea. From what you've said, the best approach is to put all of the JSPs for (A) and (C) in the same webapp, but set s

Maintaining Sessions

2004-06-02 Thread Justin Jaynes
Hello, I am running Tomcat 5.0.25 on SuSE Linux 9.1. I am running ONE Tomcat server with two services: 1. Standalone on port 80, with two hosts: A. A basic shopping site with a CartBean.java that I set scope=session when I call it from JSP's. B. Another not related hos