By "servlet zone", I assume you are referring to Apache JServ, correct?

The answer, to my recollection, is that sessions are not visible across zones.
Further, the 2.2 servlet API spec requires session data to *not* cross the
boundaries of a web application, which is the current version of the zone
concept -- so even if it happened to work in Apache JServ now, reliance on this
would cause you problems when you migrated later.

Craig McClanahan


Joe Lei wrote:

> Dear wisers
>
> Is a session object still valid across servlet zones?
>
> thanx
> Joe
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