hi,
i have an idea , hope it doesn't sound too funny. well neeraj what you
can do is use an array of string to put the value from session. so even if
the session id is same you can increment your index for the array and store
the next value. so what will happen is you will have two value in a array
for same session id.
pravin
Neeraj Arora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/31/99 03:46:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Session Id problem!!
Hi
I ve checked that value before inserting but it is overwritten by the
second one.
Sanjeev/Neeraj
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On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 16:42:24 Cezar Totth wrote:
>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
>>
>> we are facing this problem :
>>
>> first I am explaining what we have done !!!!
>>
>> we are storing some value in session whenever a particular servlet is
called (this is the first one)
>> session.putValue("var", abcd );
>>
>> 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 !!!!!
>>
>> can anybody help me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> its urgent!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> 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()
>> >
>> >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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