Hi
Why dont you just check your "var" value isnt already there, before
putting it?
Cezar

On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, sanjeev kumar wrote:

> Hi to all
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> we are facing this problem :
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> first I am explaining what we have done !!!!
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> we are storing some value in session whenever a particular servlet is called (this 
>is the first one)
> session.putValue("var", abcd );
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> but when I try to get this value somewhere else it  fetches the  overwritten value 
>with new one !!!
> (when above servlet is called second time from same machine )
> this happens when more than one window is open on same machine !!!!!
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> can anybody help me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> its urgent!!!!!!!!!
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> sanjeev
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> >- Use URL rewriting for session tracking - so each browser window will
> >  inherit its own session ID.
> >or:
> >- Open multiple browsers processes, by running multiple browser
> >  binaries. (not by menu File->New Browser, or right-click-on-link->
> >  open in new window means).
> >  Multiple browser processes should not share session cookies anymore.
> >  However with MS-IE, users need to set some IE property that force it to
> >  create a new browser process each time IE is launched, instead of re-using
> >  an already running IE process.... That's confusing too.
> >
> >Avoid using "instance" in this context, it is very ambiguous -
> >some might think at browser process, others to broser window, or
> >session instance, or servlet instance, or any Java object instantiated
> >with new()
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> >Cezar
> >On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Neeraj Arora wrote:
> >
> >> Hi to all,
> >>
> >> I am facing one problem that when I open multiple instances(in different browser 
>windows)
> >> of my site same session Id is given to all different instances.
> >> Even I tried to use synchronization for
> >>
> >>             request.getSession(true);
> >>
> >>                                          but still its giving the same id.This 
>poses a problem doing
> >> user specific tasks.
> >>
> >> Neeraj
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