Again there is nothing wrong, so the fix does not help.  ///;-)

On 6/23/05, angelina zh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
> 
> Thank you so much for your reply. The login page is a JSP page. In the JSP 
> page, the login form's mothod is post and the action is a struts action.
> 
> After login, we did some internal redircts for security checking and then 
> take the user to the welcome page. The welcome page is generated from XML 
> using xslt.
> 
> We have a FrontController which extends ActionServlet from struts to handle 
> request and response. I kept very close watching of the requests. I am very 
> sure that the session has been established on the login page and kept valid 
> till the welcome's action got invoked and the welcome page got constructed. 
> After I clicked one of the links on the welcome page, I noticed that when the 
> FrontController got invoked, the session had became to null. So we lost 
> session before the next action class get invoked.
> 
> We can easier re-create the session object, but we lost the attributes we set 
> in the last session. The following action classes will need those attriutes.
> 
> I am wondering why the session keep valid if I login to the page again 
> without closing browser. But the session get lost if I open another browser 
> to log in.
> 
> And another interesting thing is the session get lost in another place in the 
> production enviroment.
> 
> I am not sure this is a tomcat issue or a struts issue.
> 
> Michael, any help will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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