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I've been using JSDK 2.1 and its provided web server and using
HttpSession to store objects for a users session in a servlet. Now, in
JSDK2.1 there is the HttpSession setMaxInactiveTime() method so you can
set the duration of a 'session'. I'm now using JSDK 2.0 with JServ 1.0
and Apache 1.3.6 on Solaris. Such a method is not available in the JSDK,
but is it available with Apache ? or som other way ?
How do I get the same effect of keeping sessions active for long periods
?
[Currently with JServ, I log in to the servlet, and store the login info
in the HttpSession, then maybe go to a different web site, and come back
a few mins later, and find that I've got a different session - i.e
previous one has been 'expired' by Apache ?, and hence have to log in
again]. What are other people using for situations like this ?
TIA
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