The simple answer is to use Netscape, IE, and Opera to allow you
to manipulate three sessions at a time. Each browsers mantains its
own set of cookies.
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Madhavi Karanam wrote:
> When we do a "ctrl + n", we get a new browser window. Session gets copied
> for the new window. Is there anyway to restrict to one window. Session
> behaves weird in these cases. If we logoff from one window and logon with
> different user-id then the old window also responds to the new user-id. Any
> information about this would be of great help for me.
> Madhavi
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dr.
> Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 9:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: sessions independent of browsers
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know how to maintain a session (so I can store
> objects in the session object) whwn servlet's client is
> another servlet on another web site. The client servlet uses
> the code below to post a Java object as a request.
> The response comes back as a response java object
> The code below works OK. I just need to add
> maintenance of sessions.
> I use Apache/Jserv. How I send back the information about
> the current session. I guess the client server needs to
> retreive/save and send back the JservSessionId cookie.
>
> Any suggestion will be apprecated.
>
> Happy Thanksgiving to folks in the US.
>
> Dragomir
>
>
> public AuthResponse authorize(
> Serializable req )
> throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
> {
> URLConnection con = authURL.openConnection();
>
> con.setDoInput(true);
> con.setDoOutput(true);
> con.setUseCaches(false);
> con.setRequestProperty(
> "Content-Type",
> "java-internal/" + req.getClass().getName());
> ObjectOutputStream out = new
> ObjectOutputStream(con.getOutputStream());
> out.writeObject(req);
> out.flush();
> out.close();
> InputStream in = con.getInputStream();
> ObjectInputStream r = new ObjectInputStream(in);
> return (AuthResponse)r.readObject();
> }
>
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