Nick Ferrier wrote

>>Servlet engines can shift plain old HTML pretty quick, certainly
>>quick enough that it makes it more convienant to do it that way.

>>Whilst a user has a session the user sticks with the same servlet
>>engine... this negates the need to do any kind of load balancing.


If a visitor goes from page to page and some pages are served by webserver,
some by the servket engine, does the this interrupt the  session as far as
the servlet engine is concerned ?
I mean, does a session only persist if the user keeps hitting URLs that are
served from the servlet engine ?

I'm planning to serve a site where (for purely historic reasons) the
webserver and the serlet engine will be on entirely different machines.

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