Hi,
If you redial without closing the browser the "connection" (wich in fact
is an HttpSession) survives. That's one of advantages of conectionless
protocol such as HTTP.
Sessions invalidate themselves when they time-out.
Cezar.
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Neeraj Arora wrote:
> Could you help me on following problem:
>
> Suppose a java servlet is running and the connection is lost , whenever
> the the connection regains the session
> is not invalidated.
> (we are using Dial up connection)
> The above issue may be a problem in Softwares including securities
> transactions.
> How could we invalidate the session whenever the internet connection is
> lost?
>
>
> Regards,
> Neeraj Arora
> Pune,India
>
>
>
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