Hi Chandra, Thanks for your prompt reply.
I have checked many many times and I have 100% sure there is no Request.getSession(true); in all my action classes. Thanks. Michael --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] : > I think some where(may be in the action class > association with the action /test.do) you are > creating new session each time for each request. > Most possible mistake could be using > > Request.getSession(true); > > See below documentation from Servlet Specifications > ********************************************************************************************************************************************** > getSession() > public HttpSession getSession() > Returns the current session associated with this > request, or if the request does not have a session, > creates one. > Returns: the HttpSession associated with this > request > See Also: getSession(boolean) > > getSession(boolean) > public HttpSession getSession(boolean create) > Returns the current HttpSession associated with > this request or, if if there is no current session > and create is true, returns a new session. If create > is false and the request has no valid HttpSession, > this method returns null. > > To make sure the session is properly maintained, you > must call this method before the response is > committed. If the container is using cookies to > maintain session integrity and is asked to create a > new session when the response is committed, an > IllegalStateException is thrown. > > Parameters: > <code>true</code> - to create a new session for this > request if necessary; false to return null if > there*s no current session Returns: the HttpSession > associated with this request or null if create is > false and the request has no valid session > See Also: getSession() > ********************************************************************************************************************************************** > > Chandra > -----Original Message----- > From: Chan Michael > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 2:48 PM > To: user@struts.apache.org > Subject: Session without cookies > > Hi All, > > I have been searching for hours and still cannot > find any useful info. Hope you can help. > > I am building a Struts app. (Struts 1.2.4 + Tomcat > 5.5 > + Apache 2.0.55 + Spring 1.2.6) and want to use > session without > enabling cookies. I use <html:link> to create links > so ;jsessionid is appended to the end. Fine. The > problem I have is every time I access a page, a new > session id is created so essentially everything > stored in session is lost. Here is some output from > my test action, > test.do: > > test.do > ============================================= > HttpSession session = request.getSession(); > System.out.println("Is session new? " + > session.isNew()); System.out.println("Session id: " > + session.getId()); > > First access > ============================================= > Is session new? true > Session id: B9F9E135DCBAC90AB2B5AEBCE901FAA5 > > Second access > ============================================= > Is sesssion new? false > Session id: 8CCE7A388E76C0F56016E8F41E29E0E5 > > The session is not new but the id is different...I > already set in Tomcat server.xml > > <Context path="/myApp" cookies="false"...> > > What am I missing?? > > Thanks in advance. > > Michael > > _______________________________________ > YM - 褩��洘 > > 憩呾斕�]衄奻鋒ㄛ斕腔攬衭゛褫眕隱狟�洘緻斕ㄛ�斕奻鋒�r憩夔蕾撈艘善ㄛ¦睡挲�飲�衿萯均� > http://messenger.yahoo.com.hk > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________ YM - 離線訊息 就算你沒有上網,你的朋友仍可以留下訊息給你,當你上網時就能立即看到,任何說話都冇走失。 http://messenger.yahoo.com.hk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]