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Jerry,
On 4/15/2009 11:58 PM, jerrySheen wrote:
> So u mean to say, that if I were to prolong the JSESSIONID cookie's expiry
> time, the server would take care of repopulating the session state(stored in
> the db) even after a browser restart?
>
> We
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Jerry,
On 4/13/2009 11:15 PM, jerrySheen wrote:
> As we are dealing with sessions that are no [longer accessible], this action
> would have no effect on any live sessions thus no inconsistencies.
>
>> if YES, please furnish some sample code or at lea
can someone please reply to the above post.:-((
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data to the new session.
thus i would be able to regain the last session state in which the browser
was closed. once the transaction is complete i would remove the old session
from the db.
Is this possible, if yes how?
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jerrySheen wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been successful in saving the sessions to my mysql db, using the
> given code in my server configuration file.
>
>
> connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://X/xx?user=z&password=zz"
> driverName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
> sessio
snapshot).
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