Not specifically within Tomcat (since a lot of pages require it).
But you can stop your pages from forcing the creation of new sessions (and thereby if
no pages request a session you wont have any sessions).
From JSP 1.2 spec chapter 2.10.1, table JSP2.1:
session
Indicates that the page
Howdy,
The Servlet Specification requires container to support sessions. So no, you can't
disable it ;) You can:
- Download the tomcat source and hack out the session-related items, rebuild it, and
have your own session-less servlet container ;)
- Have very short session timeouts, e.g. 1
that was fast...
I think I should try it with session enabled, the other options are...
ahm... too simple ;-)
Thank you, Yoav
Am Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2003 19:53 schrieb Shapira, Yoav:
Howdy,
The Servlet Specification requires container to support sessions. So no,
you can't disable it ;) You
Just out of curiosity, why?
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 01:52 pm, Marco Pöhler wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to disable the session support (means no cookies and no
JSESSIONIDs) somewhere in Tomcat ?
This is may be a simply question, but I couldn't found any hint in the docs
and the list