RE: Rép. : RE: Multi-click from the same user

2005-07-07 Thread Antonio PAROLINI
request thread and makes it very clear not to refresh the page. This is the strategy you can see with online booking services in particular like flights, holidays and so on, where it's essential that the user books once. > -Original Message- > From: Antonio PAROLINI [mailto:[EMAI

Rép. : RE: Multi-click from the sam e user

2005-07-07 Thread Antonio PAROLINI
equest, but maybe I am wrong. Allistair > -Original Message- > From: Antonio PAROLINI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 07 July 2005 10:05 > To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org > Subject: Multi-click from the same user > > > Hello, > > We have a Struts intra

Rép. : Re: Multi-click from the sam e user

2005-07-07 Thread Antonio PAROLINI
.this may work for you. H - Original Message ----- From: "Antonio PAROLINI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 9:05 PM Subject: Multi-click from the same user > Hello, > > We have a Struts intranet-web site running under tomcat 4.1.24. > >

Multi-click from the same user

2005-07-07 Thread Antonio PAROLINI
the same parameters , and instead of raising a new thread, wait for the 1 thread to end and returns its result ... Am I dreaming ? Thanks in advance for your help. Antonio Parolini ** This email and any files transmitted with

Load balancing

2001-05-21 Thread Antonio Parolini
Hi there, Where can I find info on loadbalancing tomcat/apache ? we need "statefull" load balancing (we have user session). Is this possible without posting the user ID in links and forms ? Tony.