hi

Thanks, I will try it. There is no problem, when I loose the original session 
in new window. It have to be find in an old one, in new one I will create a new 
session. 

Thanks one more time.

Kris

> Hi,
> 
> as has been said before, the main "problem" (if you want to say so) is the 
> fact that, the session is provided by the servlet container (e.g. Tomcat). 
> Usually the main purpose of a session is to identify a returning user 
> (session), this is commonly achieved by associating each new user with a 
> session identifier. This identifier is then either encoded in the URL or 
> saved in a session cookie and maintained for the lifetime of the session. 
> On the serverside this handle is then used to store session specific data 
> across requests...
> This is were your "problem" comes in; if you open a new window from a link 
> within the original one and your server is using URL encoded sessions, you 
> will have the session URL encoded in that link and the server will 
> associate that window with the old session. If the server is ussing cookie 
> based sessions, your cookie will be shared across windows of the same 
> browser instance. 
> 
> If you really want to open multiple sessions from one browser instance you 
> should try the following: Setup your servlet container to use URL encoded 
> sessions _only_. Then provide specific links from the original session to 
> open in an new window and ensure that these links are not rewritten by the 
> container (e.g. ensure that they do not contain the encoded session key). 
> That should (in theory) create a new session within the new browser 
> window. Be aware though that in doing so you loose everything associated 
> with the original session (of course) - like authentification and 
> authorization data.
> 
> HTH, Jan 
> 
> km <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 16.11.2006 15:30:46:
> 
> > Hello
> > 
> > yes I meen multiple session from one client computer.  I know that 
> > cocoon handle more session from different clients. But I meen more 
> > session from one IP, one client. With different requests, with 
> > different desing. I know it could sound crazy :)
> > 
> > Did someone done something like this??
> > 
> > Kris 
> > 
> > > km wrote:
> > > > Hello Thanks for your answer. Sorry for my english :) I try to do it
> > > > with other browsers - one catalog in ie and another in ffox. but it
> > > > didn't work. I think I rewrite the cocoon session, not only the
> > > > browser session. Is cocoon able to handle multisession?
> > > 
> > > Yes, absolutely -- it would be kind of dumb if it didn't handle 
> multiple 
> > > sessions, that would defeat the whole purpose of sessions anyway. 
> > > Actually, Cocoon just uses the HttpSession provided by the servlet 
> > > container (Tomcat, Jetty, etc.) so it's not even Cocoon-specific.  I'm 
> 
> > > assuming that by "multisession" you're talking about multiple 
> > > HttpSessions; I'm not familiar with the term multisession so maybe 
> > > you're talking about something else?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > >>> Hello
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> I have a problem with Session (Multisession) under cocoon. I'm
> > > >>> using Cocoon with an DB and I use it for the catalog viewing. If
> > > >>> I use one window (browser) it is everything ok. If I use two or
> > > >>> more windows, with others catalog (first window catalog one,
> > > >>> secound window catalog two) I have a problem with session.
> > > >>> Session of window one (catalog one) is rewrited with session from
> > > >>> window two (catalog two). Can someone help me?
> > > >> Oooooow, I first did not understand your problem, but I think I do
> > > >> now. I am not to familiar with the exact working of sessions
> > > >> (mozilla also works differently the explorer), but I think your
> > > >> problem is not really a problem in my opinion. If you have a
> > > >> session open, and you have a new window or a popup, and request to
> > > >> the same server, I think you just maintain the same session. This
> > > >> really is common for every framework, because I think it is how a
> > > >> browser works in combination with tomcat or jetty.  Why would you
> > > >> want to have different behavior? Probably, not opening another
> > > >> window, but another *browser* (like, you have explorer session, now
> > > >> open mozilla), this will create a seperate session, and will behave
> > > >> according your expectations
> > > >> 
> > > >> 
> > > >> Regards Ard
> > > >> 
> > > >> 
> > > >>> Thanks
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> Kris
> > > >>> 
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