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Massoud,
kohanm wrote:
If I add cookie=false in Context, it's geting worse and the session in
the original browser does not work properly.
It sounds like you have not coded your webapp properly, then. If you
had, disabling cookies would have
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Jens,
Jens Kapitza wrote:
i think if you really will do this you can
make a warper to the session object in the tomcat app. and store all
the data in the database (select by the ip,username or id) - you have to
pass this as parameter - (or
kohanm wrote:
Hi,
I have Tomcat 5.5 installed and a Java web applicaion is running.
How could* *I *se*t up Tomcat that if I copy and past the URL of the web
application to anoather browser the session could be tranferred to the new
browser, in other words:
Session can be transferred
Hi,
If I add cookie=false in Context, it's geting worse and the session in
the original browser does not work properly.
In my program to keep track of data I use a JavaBean and then pass in
session like:
session.setAttribute(appBean , Mybean);
The appBean session should be accessible when I
Hi,
If I add cookie=false in Context, it's geting worse and the session in
the original browser does not work properly.
In my program to keep track of data I use a JavaBean and then pass in
session like:
session.setAttribute(appBean , Mybean);
The appBean session should be accessible
i think if you really will do this you can
make a warper to the session object in the tomcat app. and store all
the data in the database (select by the ip,username or id) - you have to
pass this as parameter - (or en(/de)code your url in other way)
?id=$$BLABLA$$
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Jens Kapitza