These settings I already have.
Does that mean logout has been removed from the Servlet 3.0.
The book I am referring uses servlet 2.0. Can anybody confirm this?

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Konstantin Kolinko <knst.koli...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> 2012/6/20 javed Ansari <javid....@gmail.com>:
> > It seems I am invalidating another servlet than the one which
> authenticated
> > the webapp. This confusion is because I am using Google Web Toolkit
> > application template which not just a plain servlet application.
> > I am now trying to invalidate all the sessions by calling
> > HttpSession.logout(). I can see this API in a servlet book but in Eclipse
> > it is not able to find out even with the latest JDK 1.7.
> > May be I need to post this onto some Java forum...
>
> Servlet API is not part of Java SE, so JDK version does not matter much.
>
> To use Servlet 3.0 methods your app must be a "Servlet 3.0" web
> application (in your web.xml and in your Eclipse Project settings)
> and must use jars from Tomcat 7. (in your Java Build Path in your
> Eclipse Project settings)
>
> E.g. to create a new project (using Eclipse for Java EE Developers)
> menu File > New > Project... -> Web > Dynamic Web Project ->
> and the "New Dynamic Web Project" dialog needs the following values
>  Target runtime = Tomcat 7,
>  Dynamic web module version = 3.0.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
>
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