Nope.  That would be a serious memory leak.

But you can control it from the web.xml; or you can enable the CookieAuthenticationModule in jspwiki.jaas (which gives you a "Remember me" -checkbox when you log in, and remembers you for two weeks.)

/Janne

On 4 Mar 2008, at 21:03, Petr Tomasek wrote:

I also have this problem, I always need to login twice. BTW is it possible
to have no timeout at all?

2008/2/27, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

   I am working on deploying JSPWiki 2.6.1 on Weblogic 9.2.  I have
been
successful so far, however I have run into a slight snag.  It seems
once
you authenticate into JSPWiki, the session times out and sends you
back
to the login screen. Does JSPWiki keep session by way of cookies? I have deployed the same JSPWiki on both Tomcat, and Weblogic and Tomcat
works fine.  If anyone has any suggestions, it would be helpful.

Short answer: yes, JSPWiki keeps session in cookies.

It sounds to me that you have a problem with virtualhosts - that is,
e.g. you are logging in at "www.mycompany.com", but baseURL is set to
"mycompany.com" or something like that.

/Janne


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