[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-1367?page=history ]
     
Ben Wang resolved JBAS-1367:
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    Resolution: Done

Fixed in both 4.0 and head. Idea is too add an addition tree node level of web 
app path such that the combination is unique. That is, each web app will have 
its own session ids associated with it internally inside tree cache.

> Session mishandling with clustering
> -----------------------------------
>
>          Key: JBAS-1367
>          URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-1367
>      Project: JBoss Application Server
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Web (Tomcat) service
>     Versions: JBossAS-4.0.1 Final
>     Reporter: Remy Maucherat
>     Assignee: Ben Wang
>      Fix For:  JBossAS-4.0.2RC1

>
>
> Sessions are not correctly stored inside JBossCache, which can in some cases 
> cause a single web session to be shared across all the web applications 
> deployed on the server. This is very visible when using 
> emptySessionPath="true" on the Tomcat connector (this is the new default 
> value for compatibility with JBoss portal).

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