The first time u call a servlet from an ASP page, pass
the ASP session to the servlet as a name value
pair(parameter) and store in on the servlet side. I
guess this might help u. I have done this while i was
maintaining a same session betn Microsoft Commerce
Server and an Enhydra App server.
--- soumya Govardhana
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> Hi All,
>    I'm working on in designing a web application.
> Our application is half in ASP and hlaf in JAVA
> servlets. When I work at Servlet side ASP session is
> getting expired. How do I keep track of it. I want
> to run a single seesion for both ASP and Java. Is it
> possible?
> DOn't ask why our application is running with both?
> Thanks in advance for replies ,
> Soumya
>
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