Did you try using --> request.getsession(false)?
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Subject: Any idea about Session object
Failue?
05/11/02 03:33 AM
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Hi All,
Thanks for your reply for my previous question on 'Session Problem'.
In addition to the previous subject, i still could'nt figure out the
exact problem in my application. After a close watch, i found some where
in the application the existing 'Session object' is being 'Written Over'
by a new 'Session Object' when calling 'request.getsession()'.
Can somebody enlight, Is their any possibility for a existing session
object to be implicitly killed without calling 'invalidate()' by the
program??.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
H.Rajesh
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SSPL,Chennai
India.
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