Thans a lot,
        Peter.

Leon Nicholls wrote:
> 
> Hi Peter
> 
> Had the same problem. I needed a solution quickly so I just patched the
> code to get it to work.
> Firstly, I created a class to handle the sessions:
> -------------------------------
> public final class SessionPatch
> {
>   private static StandardManager sm;
>   private static SessionPatch sp;
> 
>   private SessionPatch()
>   {
>           sm = new StandardManager();
>     sm.setSessionTimeOut(30);
>     try
>     {
>             sm.start();
>           } catch(IllegalStateException ex ) {}
>   }
> 
>   public static SessionPatch getInstance()
>   {
>     if (sm == null)
>     {
>       sp = new SessionPatch();
>     }
>     return sp;
>   }
> 
>   public HttpSession getNewSession()
>   {
>     return sm.getNewSession("");
>   }
> 
>   public HttpSession findSession(String id)
>   {
>     return sm.findSession(id);
>   }
> }
> --------------------------------------
> Then I used the following code on each page:
> ---------------------------------
>   SessionPatch patch = SessionPatch.getInstance();
>   HttpSession patchedSession;
>   if
> ((patchedSession=patch.findSession(request.getParameter("jsessionid")))=
> =null)
>     patchedSession = patch.getNewSession();
> ---------------------------------
> 
> Then you can use patchedSession as your session object:
> ----------------------------------
> patchedSession.setAttribute("user", user);
> 
> "unconditional.xml?jsessionid="+patchedSession.getId()
> 
> -----------------------------------
> 
> Ugly solution, but it works until I have time to figure out something
> better.
> 
> Leon
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Hrastnik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: response.encodeURL and Apache 1.3.12
> 
> encodeURL appends ";jsessionid=something" to the given URL (e.g.
> response.encodeURL(test.jsp) results in test.jsp;jsessionid=something).
> The Apache webserver can't handle such URLs. In other words, it is not
> possible to use the (for production systems recommended) tomcat-apache
> environment without using cookies to handle sessions. I know that
> there's a workaround with Apache's mod_rewrite module but IMHO this
> isn't a good solution.
> 
> So I created a special encodeURL function that appends the session id
> somehow like "test.jsp?jsessionid=something" but I can't figure out how
> to tell tomcat to use that request variable as the session id.
> 
> Thanx for your help,
>         Peter.
> 
> --
> Mag. Peter Hrastnik
> tele.ring Telekom Service GmbH
> A-1030 Wien, Hainburgerstr. 33
> Tel.: +43/1/931012/3277, Mobil: +43/650/6503277

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