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Is the HTTP Session maintained even when the network connection goes down? Can the 
same browser instance resume a previous session after re-establishing the network 
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Is the HTTP Session maintained even when the network connection goes down? Can the 
same browser instance resume a previous session after re-establishing the network 
connection?
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I am using Resin2.0. In our Intranet, all the user requests are directed to a servlet 
which does the authentication and redirects to the respective jsp files. Users are not 
supposed to access the jsp files directly. How to prevent, if a user access the jsp 
file directly by typing the url...This is possible after establishing the session...Is 
there any way to check this in the resin configuration, so that automatically 
redirecting to the servlet....In resin.conf some mappings can be done for servlets..Is 
it possible for jsp..?
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