One of our Netscape sites creates a JRun session when you log into the site.

Inside the site, we have links to a Notes R5 Domino database (via a reverse
proxy).  These links, obviously, could be bookmarked and accessed directly aside
from logging into our Netscape site.

QUESTION:  Is there any way to have the Notes application initially check for a
valid JRun session like we're doing with Netscape?  As a side question - is
there software that eases the pain of integrating two web servers on one site?
(this wasn't my decision to do this, but need to find a short term fix)

Your help would be very much appreciated.

jdc

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