As long as the multiple windows are the same browser type (Netscape or IE) than
you'll be fine. Both browsers share cookies across instances - the container
keeps track of the session with the jsessionid variable. If cookies are turned
off, your container should instead "rewire" the url to include the jsessionid
in the URL. In either case (cookies or no cookies) you should be fine.

Rich Bednar wrote:

> I am developing a Servlet based, multi-screen application using WebSphere
> 3.5 (Servlet 2.2).  The Session object  will change as the user navigates
> about thru the screens.  If the user then opens another Browser window and
> navigates to a different screen in my application, will Websphere get
> confused?   Do I have 2 separate Session objects or just one?  I've looked
> at the 2.2 Specification and it doesn't seem to be addressed.
>
> Rich Bednar
>
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