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From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's JavaServlet
API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Carl
Woermann
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:30 AM
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Subject: Testing with sessions on localhost
>I'm assuming that this is due to the shared session object,

Have you serialized your session object? Then it won't overwrite.

BJ

Hi all;

I'm using the sessions object to store user information in sessions, such as
name, details etc...

Unfortunately when I test several pages at the same time (within the session
time) the user information seems to be overwritten / destroyed and the
servlet seems to freeze.. .

I'm assuming that this is due to the shared session object, being modified
by what the server sees as the same user. While I'm also assuming (I've
learnt to never assume anything..) that this would not probably not happen
outside the locallhost enviroment, I was wondering how I could simulate
different users in order to do the testing?

Thanks
CARL WOERMANN

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