sounds much like you have some data in your servlet object. if there are
multiple requests, you must consider that it's always the SAME servlet
object that has to handle it. so if you are declaring fields in your servlet
you must be very careful with serialisation. so it's best to not use it at
all. maybe with apache and mod_jk it's just more likely that the requests
are handeled concurrently.

michael

-----Original Message-----
From: oLi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:58 PM
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: Frames and Apache/mod_jk


Hi all,

I've run into a weird behaviour of my app: my
application consists of a frameset with 3 frames. When
I access it directly via Tomcat's HTTP port it works
great. But when I go in via Apache/mod_jk, after
logging in, it sometimes displays the same content (my
login page) in all frames. Sometimes it successfully
logs in but opens a new window for every frame. This
is primarily with Netscape, but also happens under
certain circumstances with IE. I think it may have
something to do in which order the webserver sends the
responses back to the client, and whether at the time
the first response arrives a session object has
already been created or not. Now I'm wondering why it
works well with Tomcat directly but not with Apache. 
I have browsed through the archive but couldn't really
find any similar case. Any comments will be greatly
appreciated!!

oLi


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