Hi,

>session.invalidate().
>
>Problem is that when I use the tomcat manager application to view the
>number of sessions connected to the application, there is still a
session, >which in my opinion, means that the session has not been
invalidated.

Your opinion is wrong.  The session objects aren't destroyed as soon as
they're invalidated.  Ben recommended the proper Servlet Spec chapters
if you're interested in the details.

Yoav Shapira



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