Soumya,
As i understand you need to deal with two sessions ( Microsoft and some
other ). It is always an ideal approach to let one session handle everything
( whichever does most of the work). You can achieve this theu a special
servlet, which actually does session manipulations.
Hope this was of some use to you,
Regards
Subbu
>From: soumya Govardhana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: How to I keep track of ASP session in JAVA servlets.
>Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 08:46:14 -0700
>
>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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