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April 13th, 2010, 11:54 PM
#1
problem about jsessionid
dear gurus:
urgent.
the tomcat server return jsessionid in the URL.
Did I need to send the jsessionid in my form to be submit or does the browser automatic do it?
for example:
<go href="services.do" method="post>
<postfield name = "id" value = "1">
</go>
Did I need to replace the "services.do" with ""services.do;jsession=xxx"?
And how will the browser deal with the jsessionid?will it automatic include it in the header to server?
thanks a lot.
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April 19th, 2010, 04:18 PM
#2
Re: problem about jsessionid
Did I need to send the jsessionid in my form to be submit or does the browser automatic do it?
- No by default, you do that only if you want to access some other than yours session.
Did I need to replace the "services.do" with ""services.do;jsession=xxx"?
- Same as above.
will it automatic include it in the header to server?
- By default your session is always included in the headers inside the REQUEST object.
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