Ankur;

The issue here is that Netscape really runs one
instance of the browser with multiple windows.
Consequently, all the session data is shared amongst
the windows. I have resorted to using one instance of
Opera, IE, Netscape and periodically, some custom
clients to do concurrentcy testing.

//Nicholas

--- Ankur Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>     Is it possible to have more than one sessions
> from same PC/Browser?
> This is what I noticed:
> I call a servlet from Netscape (Say N1) which starts
> a new session with statement
> in its post method
>    HTTPSession session = req.getSession(true);
>
> Then I start another Netscape (Say N2) by clicking
> on icon and call the same servlet:
>
>   But It returns the same session. The session
> created by N1.  I want to have
> multiple sessions running simultaneusly working
> independent of each other.
> Is it possible to do so?
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> -Ankur
>
>
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