Can somebody highlight the consequences of using a applet VS Servlet for
generating reports from a database.
Thanks,
Anand
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Subject: Re: retrieving http session
"Sharan, Abhishek" wrote:
> hi anshul
>
> get a reference to HttpSessionContext object and call getSession( with
> sessionid as parameter)
> pls go thru the api before posing such kind of newbie query
> thanks
This will only work if your servlet container implements the 2.0 version
of the servlet API -- not 2.1 or 2.2. In the later versions, there is
no mechanism that allows a servlet to retrieve a session by ID.
This means that you must either rely on the container's implementation
of session support, or you must completely replace it with your own
mechanism.
> Abhishek Sharan
Craig McClanahan
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