Andy Bailey wrote:
> > It is not guaranted that the session will be held as parameter.
> > Yes, Apache uses a parameter named "JServSessionId",
> > many other servlet engines do it also, but some servlet engines
> > keep the session in PATH_INFO part of the URL or somewhere else.
> >
> > See www.sun.com, it uses :
> >
> >
> http://www.sun.com/share/text/SMICopyright.html;$sessionid$5Z0OCPAAAWZNRAMUV
> FZE3NQ
> >
> you can get the session id value from session.getId() and have your client
> bind that as a get parameter
> Thats what I actually do and it works.
Where do you get the name of the session parameter ? It is engine-dependent.
Martin
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