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> From: patrick j. lynch
> To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Re: ending a Login session
> Date: 1999-07-25 14:24
> Priority: 3
> Message ID: 45AABBE67641D311958900508B4AB6E9
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> HI,
> Can't give you some immediate help --
>
> I'm stuck in Chapter 6 -- did you figure out how to download the Acme
> Package
> that is used in the examples...If I give them a file name of
> <filename.tar.z>
> and use WinZip [got this from Stephen Figgins at O'Reilly] I can download
> the
> ACME Package, I'm soooo close to getting this....Have you run example 6.1,
> or
> has anyone else...?
>
> But to the point, I'll start the example on p230 next week, I'll let you
> know
> my
> result or lack of same...
>
> Good luck [to both of us],
> Pat
>
> Ps
> Anyone else going thru Jason's book? I love the book, but I can't get any of
>
> his
> examples using 3rd party software to work...
>
> Andy Bailey wrote:
>
> > > I am trying to get a Login Servlet to work (like the one on p230 & 231
> > > of Jason Hunters book) The redirection works fine but after I log in I
> > > stay logged in. What can I do to end the session or Log Out?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Tom K.
> > >
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > All a servlet needs to do to end a session is to call the invalidate
> method
> > of the session
> > object. This means that the next call of req.getSession(true) will produce
>
> a
> > new session object.
> >
> > The tricky bit is in knowing when to do this programmatically though. As
> web
> > servers are
> > stateless there is no concept of being logged in for a fixed session. The
> > reason is that
> > a client can simply surf off somewhere else just like that.
> >
> > You are really up against it if you want to force someone to log out
> because
> > there is no
> > way to actually enforce it.
> >
> > Your only hope of doing what you want is to track all links that you have
> > which point to sites
> > external to your own and invalidating sessions when those links are used.
> > This will have
> > the side effect of killing off sessions established in all windows of a
> > browser which were opened
> > when someone wants to surf out of your site via a link but keep the
> session
> > going in another window.
> >
> > I don't wish to sound negative but I don't think you will be able to make
> > web server logouts work
> > with servlets (or in fact simple html with user authentification either)
> > unless you have users who
> > will 'obey' the rules about leaving your site.
> >
> > Andy Bailey
> >
> >
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