Nope!!  This does not help.

I checked all possible combinations.  The problem is at the servlet side.
In JSP-JSP, I get the session value.  But in both JSP-Servlet and
Servlet-JSP the session values are lost.  It looks as if the scope of the
session ends at the end of Servlet.

Funny part, after evoking my servlet, which puts some value to the session,
I went and checked the session example of TomCat.  The session values added
by me was shown there.  That means the values are in the session.  It gets
lost somewhere when I use sendRedirect().

Does anybody know whether I have to do some settings in TomCat?  I am new to
TomCat.

Regards,

Dantus



----- Original Message -----
From: Nishit Trivedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: Session


> after response.sendRedirect put return statement..
> e.g
> response.sendRedirect("some page");
> return;
>
> also try priting values before putting into and getting from the
session...
>
> Nishit
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: iZone Infotech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 7:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Session
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am surprised to see that nobody is responding to my email.  What is the
> reason?  Nobody uses Netscape any more!!
>
> I have another problem, again with sessions.
>
> I am putting a value to the session in a servlet and calling a JSP file
> using sendRedirect.  My session is empty in the JSP.
>
> The code I am using in servlet is:
> (request.getSession(true)).putValue("name","some name");
>
response.sendRedirect(response.encodeRedirectUrl("http://....../second.jsp")
> );
>
> The code in JSP: (This is supposed to get all the elements in the session,
> print the total number and the value I have put from the servlet.  This
does
> not print anything?).
> String[] sessionNames = session.getValueNames();
> out.println("No of elements :"+sessionNames.length);
> out.println(session.getValue("name"));
>
> Can somebody let me know what is happening.  It could a simple stupid
error
> from my side.
>
> My Netscape problem remains as given below.
>
> > Hi friends,
> >
> > It seems that 'session' has some problem with Netscape.  I have Tomcat
> > installed on my machine.  There is an example of Shopping Cart using
> > Sessions in Tomcat. It works fine in IE, but in Netscape, it replaces
the
> > earlier entry (there us only 1 item in the cart).
> >
> > I had faced some other problem in sessions with Netscape (same thing
> worked
> > with IE), so I went hunting for a solution and found out that even the
> > TomCat example is giving problem with Netscape.
> >
> > Did anybody else face similar problems?  If yes what was the solution.
> >
> > My Webserver supports jsk1.2.1 and jsdk2.0 only.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Dantus
>
>
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