Depends on your session timeout and if the client closes his/her
browser, normally since HTTP in not a connection orientated service it
shouldn't be a problem (and since you're not restarting the http server
the session information in memory is still valid)

If the user closes the browser though - this would reset the credentials
(should they have had to logon)... And reset the temp cookies used for
session state information.

Hope this helps.


-----Original Message-----
From: randie ursal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 03 September 2002 04:45
To: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
APITechnology.; Tomcat Users List; JSP-INTEREST
Subject: need some idea


hi,

 i'm trying to get a some explanation/idea about this...

 what will happen if for example a client access my webserver  then i
would disconnect the network cable for about 10 mins....what will 
happen if i connect
 it again an continue accessing? would i have a new session or what
other  error would i get from this situation.

thanks in advance
 
 randie




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