I recall a discussion of this in the recent past (search the archives) but fail to recall the cause. Where exactly is the session getting created? Maybe that will remind me. Logging out a stack trace from the session constructor is a big help:

public Session() {
   super();
   NSLog.out.appendln(new RuntimeException("Session Created Here");
...


Chuck


On Nov 7, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Greg Hulands wrote:

Hi,
In my application I have found where a new session is getting created, but it shouldn't be. I have logged out the sessionID from the context().request(), but when I do session(), it is creating a new session, even though there is a session id in the request. Under what circumstances does a new session get created? I guess a work around would be to restore the session myself using the sessionID from the request, but I would really like to know why it would be occurring.

Any information is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Greg
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