Hey, Pid,
A few a day. Seems fairly random, which would support the bot theory.
But the sessions don't show up in batches, which is the behavior I
typically see from bots.
Paul
On 9/2/10 7:27 PM, Pid wrote:
On 02/09/2010 23:20, Paul Szynol wrote:
Hi, Chris,
Thanks for your response. I do get those requests, but it seems they
always generate standard user agent information, which I then store in
the associated session object. These session objects don't have any
user agent information--that's why I am wondering if they're generated
internally.
Not all bots are well behaved.
How many are being created?
p
Best,
Paul
On 9/2/10 6:07 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Paul,
On 9/2/2010 5:10 PM, Paul Szynol wrote:
I don't have the minor version information, but it's Tomcat 6. Each
session object is added to a ConcurrentHashMap when SessionListener's
sessionCreated() is invoked.
You likely have a default page (responds to requests for "/") that is a
JSP without a session="false" header. That means that the session is, by
default, created.
That means anyone visiting your website and then wandering away --
including robots, screen-scrapers, and search indexers -- gets a session
that sticks around for a long time and does nothing.
-chris
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