Re: AW: Different session timeout for local and external users

2008-11-14 Thread Mikolaj Rydzewski
Ehlers, Kolja wrote: Thanks for the speedy answer to my question. Is this the only possibility? Since the filter will be called for each request, maybe this will slow down my web application Maybe. But not likely. Search the web for 'premature optimization' ;-) -- Mikolaj Rydzewski [EMAIL

Re: AW: Different session timeout for local and external users

2008-11-14 Thread André Warnier
Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote: Ehlers, Kolja wrote: Thanks for the speedy answer to my question. Is this the only possibility? Since the filter will be called for each request, maybe this will slow down my web application Maybe. But not likely. Search the web for 'premature optimization' ;-)

RE: AW: Different session timeout for local and external users

2008-11-14 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Ehlers, Kolja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AW: AW: Different session timeout for local and external users is it not possible to define a global filter for all web applications? It should be, but it will apply to all webapps, including the ones packaged with Tomcat.

RE: AW: Different session timeout for local and external users

2008-11-14 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Ehlers, Kolja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AW: AW: Different session timeout for local and external users its located at shared/lib If it's a standalone class, it should be in shared/classes, not shared/lib. Also, make sure the class does not exist in any of the individual