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Hi Asankha, Here’s the information from tcpmon: 1) Direct Client to Service without Synapse: Response HTTP headers
that are received from the service for a particular request: HTTP/1.1
200 OK Server:
Microsoft-IIS/5.1 Date: Tue,
05 Sep 2006 16:48:45 GMT X-Powered-By:
ASP.NET X-AspNet-Version:
1.1.4322 Set-Cookie:
ASP.NET_SessionId=od3v0zflfk4fdi455wo5qm55; path=/ Cache-Control:
no-cache Pragma:
no-cache Expires: -1 Content-Type:
text/xml; charset=utf-8 Content-Length:
296 2) Client to Service through Synapse: Response HTTP headers that are
received from synapse for the same request: HTTP/1.1
200 OK Date: Tue,
05 Sep 2006 16:56:42 GMT Server:
Simple-Server/1.1 Content-Length:
296 Content-Type:
text/xml; charset=utf-8 Session
id cookie is lost when it comes through synapse (as well as other headers). I
haven’t tested whether synapse is passing along request HTTP headers as
is from the client to the server. If you want I will try to check that as well. BTW, Maven
built successfully the latest source. Thanks, Sanjesh From: Asankha C. Perera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Sanjesh The .NET application is developed by another group. I will try to
find out how session is being maintained. Also if possible
will try to get trace from tcpmon. ok.. look forward to helping you on this Can you try now.. there was a reference to an invalid
wstx version in the project.properties which is not available on the maven
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- Session management Sanjesh Pathak
- Re: Session management Asankha C. Perera
- RE: Session management Sanjesh Pathak
- Re: Session management Asankha C. Perera
- RE: Session management Sanjesh Pathak
- Re: Session management Asankha C. Perera
