I think the session will be just one. To test it, try to login or make the
session active and print out the session when the request passes a servlet.
Then open new window with CTRL-N and then logout from the new window. Then
comeback to the old window and try to navigate, the old window will tell you
that the session has timed out.
Good Luck
Rendra
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Bednar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Session Question
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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