I would suggest including in each partition of the application an image or
other element from the other partition.
Hence whenever they use a tomcat page they are actually touching the Domino
application and vice versa.
Neither side should time out
Dave
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uffer from the fact that we are switching
to Tomcat.
Thanks anyway for your suggestion
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Consider the following scenario:
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Hi
I was wonderring why is this a big problem?
When your ses
Hi
I was wonderring why is this a big problem?
When your session is timed out in Domino you are redirected to the login
page and thereafter to the page originaly requested.
You could rise the the default time out periode from 30 minuttes on the
Domino server. This would help the users, but of