Within an application, you can do this. I am not sure if you cando this at 
Server level...

For application level Session Information, you can search for 
SessionListener API or even implement thru some application static 
variable.

Thanks and regards,
Pazhanikanthan. P (Paz)




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Hi,

Hope somebody can help me with this I'm using a Tomcat container. I would
like to display the amount of users logged onto my system. Is it possible 
to
get all active session on the Tomcat server out of the request?

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Neil Meyer

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