sophana wrote:
> The monitoring servlet is a subclass of WebKit.Page
> All it does it make an sql ping, and write 'success' to the output.
> It does not use any session.
> But my simple test is as follow.
> - I shut down the appserver.
> - erase all session files
> - restart AppServer
> - make a wget loop on the monitoring servlet.
> - shutdown again
> - then I see a LOT session created. note that the test is made on 0.9.2
> webware...
> They are not created if I use the cookie session option of wget.

Is this still an open issue? If yes, can you check with 0.9.4 or send me 
your monitoring servlet and the wget commands/script you are using? I'll 
try to reproduce it here.

-- Christoph

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