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I am very interested in this problem's solution since I have a business need
to share the HTTPSession between 2 virtual hosts or two servlet zones. I
believe the second problem may not be feasible by Apache JServe design.

One solution is before you invoke response.sendRedirect() method, you save
the HTTPSession to database or file. If HTTPSession is serializable, which I
think it is, we can serialize HTTPSession and save it as a blob in database.




Chris McCarthy wrote:

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> I want to share HttpSession information between 2 Virtual Hosts. Can
> this be done, or do I have to use an alternative method of communication
> ?. I tried it, with a servlet on both virtual hosts but the session was
> not shared.
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> It is for online payment, I want to do a response.sendRedirect() to my
> secure (Virtual) server for online payment, so two way comminication is
> required. I know it would be easier to run the secure server on the same
> host as my servlets, but this is done for business reasons.
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> Any help appreciated,
> ..Chris.
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