>Olve Hansen <olve.hansen <at> intermedia.uib.no> writes:
> 
> Could you say something about your server setup in production? My guess
> is that  your client looses the cookie, or that the url's used are not
> encoded so they get the current session id appended properly.
> 
> If you say something about setup in production I might help. I have
> encountered this problem many times.
> 

Ok after taking your advice about the cookies I did some more testing.  
It seems that my development and production environments do behave the same.

The new behaviour is that when I access the page locally everything works fine.
When I access the pages remotely, as any normal client would, it somehow is 
losing the session.

I had included a jboss-web.xml in my WEB-INF folder that looked like the 
following:

<jboss-web>
        <context-root>/</context-root>
        <virtual-host>alice1.rigadev.com</virtual-host>
        <virtual-host>alice.local.com</virtual-host>
</jboss-web>


Which I imagine may have been screwing things up.  So I have removed it for now.
And yes I understand this may turn into a JBoss issue and not a tapestry issue,
so please let me know.

So it seems that when accessing the page locally to the machine the server
session has no problem.  When I access pages remotely somehow the session
failing and I guess as you have suggested it has something to do with cookies.

I look forward to hearing any advice you have on fixing this problem.  How have
you fixed this issue in the past?


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