Hi everybody,
I the last 5-6 days I tried to use URL Rewriting instead of Cookies in
Tomcat, but I generously failed.
For this purpose I made a simple application, consisting of 3 pages. I
have 3 buttons (Submit) on every page: first two to navigate through the
pages, and the third, for the initialization of an object (discused
below).
I printed on every move the SessionID from
request.getRequestedSessionId() and from request.getSession().getId()
I stored an object (as a parameter) in request and in
request.getSession() and then I retrieved it on every page.
The problem I found is:
In the JSP (before executing the form) I finally obtained the same
SessionID (as the one for the first call), but after executing the form,
another SessionID will take the place of the previous, and so, the
values of the object are lost, and every attributes/beans have
inadequate values (new ones).
I didn't figure out how can I change the SessionInterceptor to provide
URL rewriting feature. Is any documentation about this, because this
class is almost non documented (except a few word like
"// rewrite URL, do I need to do anything more?"
or something like that. So I made it blindly, and the result was as far
... FAILURE. Could anyone tell me how to modify it so my project will
work.
... my final words are an SOS to the developers on TOMCAT to write
more about the usage of their classes ... they are very poor documented
or NONE and I searched throughout the Internet and I found nothing but
some dummy installation guides.
Yours,
Dacian :((((
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