An alternative method to this which bypasses the DB is to create an vector
at the class level and let it grow/shrink when users logon/logoff.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Laxminarayan S (RBIN/DBA-ACF) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:44 AM
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Subject: newbie
Importance: High
Hello,
I have an HTML page invoking a servlet to check the login id. What I
need to know is, Is there any way that I can lock a particular user id if
he's logged on more than one session.
i.e, I don't want a single user to log on with the same user-id on
more than one session. I know this should be possible, but can anyone help
me on how can this be done..
Thanks in advance,
Laxminarayan
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