Milind wrote -
"If you specify getSession(true) it will create a new
 session object everytime."

getSession(boolean b) will return the current HttpSession associated with
the request. However,  if there is no current session and "b" is true then a
new session is returned.
So, it does not create a new session object everytime.
If the parameter "b" is false and the request has no valid HttpSession, the
method will return null.
Hence, i am not sure if setting getSession(true) will be of much help to to
May.

Regards,
Ashutosh
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From: "Milind Kulkarni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Session Tracking fails -- always obtaining NEW session?


> session = request.getSession(false);
>
> should work for you. If you specify getSession(true) it will create a new
> session object everytime.
> Regards,
> Milind
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> I would like to be able to save a Stateful Session Bean Handle in an
> HttpSession.
> Every time my HttpServlet code (executing in the Websphere 3.5.3 Test
> Environment) hits the line:
>         session = request.getSession(true);
> it obtains a NEW session rather than an existing one, even if previous
> requests have hit the same servlet in the same test.
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> I've tried this with raw code as a test client and it fails; then I tried
> making a JApplet client and running it in AppletViewer and get the same
> result. Is it impossible to test session tracking in the test environment?
> What am I missing?
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>
> Charles May
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> Technology Delivery Department (TDD)
> Mellon Financial Corporation
> Pittsburgh, PA
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