Hello everybody! I have installed Tomcat as plug-in of Internet Information Server (IIS) to support JSP/Servlet, using the ISAPI filter. So I can support ASP pages thanks IIS and Servlets/JSP thanks to Tomcat. All works well if I don't use sessions. In fact if I create a session (object) when the user is in a JSP page or in a servlet, and then I insert information in it (using setAttribute() method of HttpSession class) , the session object just created is not visible from an ASP page. The same thing happens if I create the session in an ASP page: the session will not visible in a JSP page. It seems that IIS and Tomcat can't exchange session information between them...why?
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