But that is the way HTTP sessions are taken care. Either you need to increase the session timeout through <session-config> element of your web.xml(if yours is a web app) or call setMaxInactiveInterval() on HttpSession object with the number(seconds) or negative number indicating 'never expiring'.
Or if you don't want to do these all you have to go for the traditional and old, URL rewriting/hidden forms/cookies.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gayathri Palicherla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Session Timeout after form submit
Hi,
Does anybody have any Idea, how to deal this situation:
what if session time out after filling a big form and hit submit.
is n't it painful to login again and enter everything again???
I'm looking for a solution which takes back to the orginal form which user filled with details, after relogin.
I'm not interested in a solution like increase session time out time
Thanks for your Help
Gayathri
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