RE: Session visibility

2002-01-29 Thread Justin Rowles

 I have sessions setup for a couple of different servlets.  For some
 reason the session that are created using one servlet are not 
 valid in a
 different servlet.  Is there a way to make this happen?

Assuming when you say servlet you mean jsp page (which is slightly
different):

If they are in the same context they should be.  You need to give us more
information.

1) Have you got cookies enabled, and/or are you using encodeURL?
2) Are they in the same context?
3) Err...
4) That's it.

Justin.
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RE: Session visibility

2002-01-29 Thread Jason Webber

I am using Cookies to keep the sesison information.  I am using servlets
to preform some autheication for a standalone program.  From the
standalone program(which is in Java), I also pop up a browser window and
want it to login automatically to some JSP pages, in other words I want
the session to carry over.  For the intial JSP login I will pass the
sessionid as part of the URL.  How can I make sure that the servlet and
the jsp pages are in the same context?

The servlet is stored under ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/


 I have sessions setup for a couple of different servlets.  For some
 reason the session that are created using one servlet are not
 valid in a
 different servlet.  Is there a way to make this happen?

Assuming when you say servlet you mean jsp page (which is slightly
different):

If they are in the same context they should be.  You need to give us
more
information.

1) Have you got cookies enabled, and/or are you using encodeURL?
2) Are they in the same context?
3) Err...
4) That's it.

Justin.
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You're only jealous cos the little penguins are talking to me.




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RE: Session visibility

2002-01-29 Thread Emerson

why don't you make just one servlet and from this you can foward to
jsp's and all the sessions will be visible
If you don't wanna put all the code in one servlet (what is right) make
some classes that deal wiyh your business.

At 10:47 29/1/2002 -0800, you wrote:
I am using Cookies to keep the sesison information.  I am using servlets
to preform some autheication for a standalone program.  From the
standalone program(which is in Java), I also pop up a browser window and
want it to login automatically to some JSP pages, in other words I want
the session to carry over.  For the intial JSP login I will pass the
sessionid as part of the URL.  How can I make sure that the servlet and
the jsp pages are in the same context?

The servlet is stored under ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/


 I have sessions setup for a couple of different servlets.  For some
 reason the session that are created using one servlet are not
 valid in a
 different servlet.  Is there a way to make this happen?

Assuming when you say servlet you mean jsp page (which is slightly
different):

If they are in the same context they should be.  You need to give us
more
information.

1) Have you got cookies enabled, and/or are you using encodeURL?
2) Are they in the same context?
3) Err...
4) That's it.

Justin.
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You're only jealous cos the little penguins are talking to me.




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