hi Madhavi
How about writing the data to the inherent session object..
Session objects provided by the servlets
deneb
Madhavi Pawar wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have a query with which I am fighting since last few weeks.
> I have a application which is a integration of 10 other applications
> which are developed on different platforms like, Java Servlets, ASPs, and
> Oracle D2K . My integrated application is in java servlets, and creating a
> session for the user who logs in it. I want to pass the same session to all
> these 10 applications. The client doesn't want the cookie, hidden fields is
> not a strong solution, and I don't know how to keep the same session
> activated throghout JavaWebServer, IIS, and Oracle Server.
> (My integrated application has a static html which has 10 images
> which provides links to those 10 applications.)
> I am looking for the solution desperately, because if the design has to
> change then we can do it with least cascade effects.
> Thanks and rgds,
> Madhavi
>
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