Hi,
  
We are independent consultants currently undertaking a study of satisfaction
among end-users of Open Source Software, notably Tomcat, for a company which
has asked us for recommendations in terms of deploying policy for such
systems. 
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or the appropriate person to discuss your experience with this product to
date.

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an appropriate time/person for me to recall.

Thanks for your gracious attention to this request!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Krishna Ganti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Session mixup problem in Tomcat with Coyote Connector


Hi, 

We are seeing a session mixup problem in a deployed
tomcat instance running with coyote connector. A user
is seeing another user's data and request parameters.
We took a look at the Coyote code and found out that
parameters are not reset till the next request. If a
thread switch were to occur during this time (due to
an exception), is it possible for session data to get
mixed up? Please let us know how we can further
investigate the problem or if you have a solution for
this.

Someone please help ASAP because this is a production
issue we are facing.

Thanks,
Krishna.


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