Hello again, Bob
(Sorry, slight revision/correction to wording of previous post (below), for
sake of clarity:)
The line
"I can't, of course, tell you why you are not seeing persistent
session id's, but I believe
the above shows that this is normal for my webapp."
should have been written
"I can't, of course, tell you why you are not seeing persistent
session id's. However, I believe
the above shows that PERSISTENCE is normal for my webapp."
(Case of ye olde dangling participle, or something like that...)
Maurice
Maurice Yarrow wrote:
Hi Bob
I'm fronting tomcat 5.0.28 with apache 2.0.59 through mod_proxy.
I am not seeing loss of session persistence: here are the values
of HttpSession.getId(), as seen in a typical succession of the
servlets, and also, one of the JSP's:
SelectPubImgSetServlet:
thisUser.getId()=303D62BDCC86A5BC6D8218364F513A09
DisplayPubGalleryServlet:
thisUser.getId()=303D62BDCC86A5BC6D8218364F513A09
GetPubSmallServlet: thisUser.getId()=303D62BDCC86A5BC6D8218364F513A09
PassWordCheckServlet: thisUser.getId()=303D62BDCC86A5BC6D8218364F513A09
SelectPhotoClub.jsp: thisUser.getId()=303D62BDCC86A5BC6D8218364F513A09
EditGalleryServlet: thisUser.getId()=303D62BDCC86A5BC6D8218364F513A09
I can't, of course, tell you why you are not seeing persistent session
id's, but I believe
the above shows that this is normal for my webapp. I do not believe
that I am doing
anything unusual, here, just the usual
HttpSession thisUser = GetPubSession( request, response, true );
In fact, for the login/https side of my webapp, I rely on this to
determine
authorization. Note that going from http to https, the same session is
persisted, going the other way, one cannot rely on this - an artifact of
the security specification in J2EE).
Maurice Yarrow
Bob Hall wrote:
--- Darren Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter,
You are correct. When hitting Tomcat directly, the
session remains intact.
When using mod_proxy to forward requests to Apache
the session is lost.
Is this a common issue? How can I go about
correcting this?
Thanks
- D
I don't have any experience with mod_proxy.
Have you tried mod_jk?
-Bob
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