Hi Chandra,

As far as I know, the attribute "cookies" of the
"Context" node in Tomcat server.xml is the only place
I need to set. From the doc,

http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html

cookies:
Set to true if you want cookies to be used for session
identifier communication if supported by the client
(this is the default). Set to false if you want to
disable the use of cookies for session identifier
communication, and rely only on URL rewriting by the
application.

Thanks.

Michael

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 說:

> Michael,
> 
> isNew() is mostly depends on how server manages the
> session.
> Returns true if the client does not yet know about
> the session or if the client
> chooses not to join the session. For example, if the
> server used only cookie based
> sessions, and the client had disabled the use of
> cookies, then a session
> would be new on each request.
> 
> May be its worth checking your server session
> management.
> 
> Chandra
--- Chan Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 說:

> Hi Chandra,
> 
> Thanks for your prompt reply.
> 
> I have checked many many times and I have 100% sure
> there is no 
> 
> Request.getSession(true);
> 
> in all my action classes.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Michael
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> 
> > I think some where(may be in the action class
> > association with the action /test.do) you are
> > creating new session each time for each request.
> > Most possible mistake could be using
> > 
> > Request.getSession(true);
> > 
> > See below documentation from Servlet
> Specifications
> >
>
**********************************************************************************************************************************************
> > getSession()
> > public HttpSession getSession()
> >     Returns the current session associated with this
> > request, or if the request does not have a
> session,
> > creates one.
> >     Returns: the HttpSession associated with this
> > request
> > See Also: getSession(boolean)
> > 
> > getSession(boolean)
> > public HttpSession getSession(boolean create)
> >     Returns the current HttpSession associated with
> > this request or, if if there is no current session
> > and create is true, returns a new session. If
> create
> > is false and        the request has no valid
> HttpSession,
> > this method returns null.
> > 
> > To make sure the session is properly maintained,
> you
> > must call this method before the response is
> > committed. If the container is using cookies to
> > maintain session integrity and is asked to create
> a
> > new session when the response is committed, an
> > IllegalStateException is thrown.
> > 
> > Parameters:
> > <code>true</code> - to create a new session for
> this
> > request if necessary; false to return null if
> > there*s no current session Returns: the
> HttpSession
> > associated with this request or null if create is
> > false and the request has no valid session
> > See Also: getSession() 
> >
>
**********************************************************************************************************************************************
> > 
> > Chandra
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chan Michael
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 2:48 PM
> > To: user@struts.apache.org
> > Subject: Session without cookies
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > I have been searching for hours and still cannot
> > find any useful info. Hope you can help.
> > 
> > I am building a Struts app. (Struts 1.2.4 + Tomcat
> > 5.5
> > + Apache 2.0.55 + Spring 1.2.6) and want to use
> > session without
> > enabling cookies. I use <html:link> to create
> links
> > so ;jsessionid is appended to the end. Fine. The
> > problem I have is every time I access a page, a
> new
> > session id is created so essentially everything
> > stored in session is lost. Here is some output
> from
> > my test action,
> > test.do:
> > 
> > test.do
> > =============================================
> > HttpSession session = request.getSession();
> > System.out.println("Is session new? " +
> > session.isNew()); System.out.println("Session id:
> "
> > + session.getId());
> > 
> > First access
> > =============================================
> > Is session new? true
> > Session id: B9F9E135DCBAC90AB2B5AEBCE901FAA5
> > 
> > Second access
> > =============================================
> > Is sesssion new? false
> > Session id: 8CCE7A388E76C0F56016E8F41E29E0E5
> > 
> > The session is not new but the id is different...I
> > already set in Tomcat server.xml
> > 
> > <Context path="/myApp" cookies="false"...>
> > 
> > What am I missing??
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> > Michael
> > 
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