Looking at code of filter you sent me, i see nothing strange, except
perhaps for the getSession. Do you have the IVR server code? Are ou sure
it is using the container session? If not, that may mean the client does
not care about the sessionid, and the server does not use container
session. The fact it does not create this with jmeter is probably
either because you activate cookies handling in jmeter or gave it an url
containing a sessionid.
Try in your filter to print the cookies client sent and the full request
url, i bet a few cents the IVR client is neither sending a session
cookie, neither providing a rewritten url.
David Delbecq
Enrico Giurin wrote:
Yes I have that,
I know that in this way if I hadn't a session tomcat makes new one,
but If I had one I keep the old session.
So why for every request I have a new session on the server, and why
only with IVR client and not using Jmeter like client?
Thanks,
Enrico.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Leon Rosenberg"
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Subject: Re: filter increase number of session
do you have something like
HttpSession session = ((HttpServletRequest)req).getSession() in your
filter code?
leon
On 6/29/06, Enrico Giurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi at all,
I have problem using filter in my web application under tomcat
(tomcat 4.1
on Windows 2k OS).
Client of the web application is an IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
in the
context of voice-xml application.
I have configured a filter in order to log all the request (included
all the
parameters) to my web application and I realize that tomcat makes a new
session for every request to a URI of my web application.
So, especially if I set a high value for session timeout, when I have a
discrete number of call in the same time, the number of active session
increases vastly.
If I disable the filter that problem doesn't occur anymore and I have a
single session for every phone call.
I am sure that it's not a problem of the filter cause if I simulate
the load
web test with jmeter I haven't this problem, that is, I have a single
session for every sequence of http request.
I think that the problem is how the client (IVR) of my web
application keeps
the session (cookies or url rewriting), but this behaviour is quite
strange,
why I have this problem only if I use IVR and filter togheter?
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Enrico.
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