Check the URL, log it in dispatchRequest() in Application. Also log the headers. The answer is in there somewhere. Do they get a login page before they get the session time out page?

Chuck


On Aug 26, 2006, at 12:08 PM, Drew Thoeni wrote:

Nope. Session is not stored in cookies (no cookies implemented in this application).

At first, I thought it was the session not terminating properly. And that was the case. I pulled some code from the logout screen and now the session is properly terminated.

The odd thing is these new sessions that are generated by the user attempting to sign in (with a clean URL, that is no session info in the URL) all get new and different session IDs in the response URL. So the application seems to be saying "here's a new URL and, BTW, it's timed out."

Drew


On Aug 26, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

You are storing the session ID in cookies, right? Sounds like your logout is not resulting in this cookie being removed.

Chuck

On Aug 26, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Drew Thoeni wrote:

In my application, a user logs out and the session is terminated properly. (This confirmed through JavaMonitor.)

The user then goes back to the log in page by _retyping_ the simple URL (www.domianname.com, which redirects to the webobjects app) and clicks login.

The user will, on occasion, be sent to the same instance and receive the session timeout page. The URL will include a new session ID and a new session will be created (as seen in JavaMonitor).

The user can again type the simple URL and can then again get the same instance, a different session ID and the session timeout page.

Only when the user gets the alternative instance will the user get the main page.

Any ideas why WO would be returning a new session but thinking the session is actually timed out? WOSessionTimeOut is set to 3600.

Regards,

Drew

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