Does "I call" mean the user clicks something in the browser?
I would assume not, but beyond that I can only guess.  What
exactly does "I call" mean you are doing?

Cheers,
Larry

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> I call again the servlet because it do different actions.
> For examples:
>      First call it set some enviroment variables
>      Second call it make a user login.
> 
> I use getSession() to get the current session. It's work fine 
> in Apache
> Tomcat without ssl but in ssl I have the problem.
> 
> Any idea.
> Regards
> Alejandro
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> > Sorry I said that the servlet have multiples instances 
> because I have
> > differents actions in it depend on the http parameter that it
> > receive.  For
> > me ay instance in a servlet is different actions. That is clear?
> >
> > If you see the javadoc about req.getSession(), you that this
> > method only
> > create the session if that not exists.
> Yes, the same behavior as "req.getSession(true)".
> How is the "second action" request invoked?  Are frames involved?
> Frames are often the cause of "Why do I get a new session?" questions.
> > But I don't know  why I tomcat 3.2.3 that it works and in 
> tomcat 3.3.1
> > don't.
> Tomcat 3.3.1 fixed many bugs.  It is possible that your webapp's
> behavior is dependent on one of them or on a performance difference.
> Tomcat 3.3.x is much faster than Tomcat 3.2.x.
> Cheers,
> Larry
> >
> > Any idea.
> > Regards
> > Alejandro
> >
> >
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> > > I'm using Apache with Tomcat 3.3.1.
> > > I have a servlet with multiples instances. When I call it in
> > > first time a
> > > create the sesssion (session = req.getSession(true)) and set
> > > several info
> > > in the session, after that I call another instance of this
> > > servlet that use
> > > the data saved in the firts time. My probles is that when I
> > > call the second
> > > instance Tomcat create again the session and I lost all
> > previous data.
> > It isn't clear to me what you mean by "servlet with multiples
> > instances".  For typical use, Tomcat creates one instance of a
> > "servlet", where "servlet" corresponds to a <servlet-mapping>
> > in the web.xml or what gets executed by ".../servlet/<classname>"
> > for a request.  Please explain.
> > Also, what does "I call the second instance" mean.  Is
> > this a forward, an include, a redirect, what?
> > >
> > > For read the session I use: session = req.getSession(). I use
> > > that in the
> > > top of the servlet and for every instance. Then to create the
> > > session in a
> > > espefic instance I use: session = req.getParameter(true).
> > Note that "req.getSession()" does the same thing as
> > "req.getSession(true)" (I'm assuming getParameter(true) above
> > is a typo).  Both will create a session, where
> > "req.getSession(false)" won't.
> > Larry
> > >
> > > That's works fine under Tomcat 3.2.3, but I need to upgrade it.
> > >
> > > Anybody could help me?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Alejandro
> > >
> > >
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