Hi All,

I've experience in PDA development. In PDAs, each dispositive is capable to
send its identifier, unique in each machine, and this is the better way to
maintain the sessions. Do you know if wap devices send any identifier in
each request?

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Enviado el: miercoles, 29 de agosto de 2001 9:38
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Asunto: wap wml and sessions


Hello all,

I'm working on wml generation from servlets and I'm having trouble to
maintain sessions between calls. And our
development library is heavily session based..

As far as wap devices do not usually support cookies, what aproach should I
take?. I suppose I shouldn't use url
rewritting as I'm using the post method. Do I need to do it as postfield?.
Any experience anyone?

Thank you.



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