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Re: [xmlblaster] session object erased????



Eduardo Catarino wrote:
Hi Marcel,

I changed the '.' to '/' but the results are the same. The data previously saved is erased.
Hi again,

please us a debugger and debug into

xmlBlaster/src/java/org/xmlBlaster/protocol/http/appletproxy/AppletServlet.java

the important parts to watch are

 req.getSession(true);
 ...
 session.invalidate();   // force a new sessionId

this code forces under some circumstances a new session,
you should see immediately what is going on,

regards
Marcel
I launch the applets page like this:


----------------------Start------------------------------- <% session.putValue("xmlBlaster/invalidate", "false"); session.putValue("xmlBlaster/loginName", "eduardo"); session.putValue("xmlBlaster/passwd", "secret"); %> <html>

<head>
<title>LIAISON</title>
<base target="_self">
</head>

<frameset framespacing="0" border="0" frameborder="0" rows="119,*">
<frame name="main" src="second_top.jsp" scrolling="no" target="indice" noresize>
<frameset cols="460,*" framespacing="2" border="1" frameborder="1"> <frameset rows="33%,33%,34%">
<frame name="alerts" src="../XMLBlaster/operationalAlertScreen.jsp" scrolling="no" target="_self">
<frame name="alert" src="../XMLBlaster/systemAlertScreen.jsp " scrolling="no" target="_self">
<frame name="freeText" src="../XMLBlaster/freeTextScreen.jsp " scrolling="no" target="_self">
</frameset>
<frame name="main" src="" scrolling="no" target="_self">
</frameset>


<noframes>
<body topmargin="0" leftmargin="0" rightmargin="0" bottommargin="0">


  <p>Esta página utiliza frames, mas o seu browser não as suporta.</p>

  </body>
  </noframes>
</frameset>

</html>

	Am I doing something wrong? After the servelet is initialized the others variables, for example I have a variable that stores the application language, are changed to null.

Thanks in advanced,
And best regards to all,
Eduardo	



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org
[mailto:owner-xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org] On Behalf Of Marcel Ruff
Sent: segunda-feira, 19 de Dezembro de 2005 16:09
To: xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org
Subject: Re: [xmlblaster] session object erased????

Eduardo Catarino wrote:
Hi Marcel and to all XmlBlaster Team,

Thanks again for answering me so quickly. However I think I didn't put

well my question. The problem is that when starting the applet a new object session (Browser) is created and all the data application is lost. I think is the xmlblater servelet that changes the session object. I read in the requirements that the xmlbaster servelet should be called before any other servelet to prevent this kind of problems.

My question is, what should I do in order to xmlblaster applet do not change the session object when it is initialized?

We use in AppletServlet.java this code:

boolean invalidate = getParameter(req, "xmlBlaster/invalidate", false);

Try to replace the '.' with a '/', this should help,

regards
Marcel
Best regards to all,

Eduardo Catarino


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*From:* owner-xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org [mailto:owner-xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org] *On Behalf Of *Eduardo

Catarino
*Sent:* sexta-feira, 16 de Dezembro de 2005 13:43
*To:* xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org
*Subject:* [xmlblaster] session object erased????

Hello to all,

I've developed an applet using the xmlblaster lib for applets I'm now facing a problem. When the applet is integrated in the real environment that uses the session object to store application data the

applet seems to create a new session object and erases all the data that was previously stored. I have been searching in the requirements and tried to use the following code:

session.putValue("xmlBlaster.invalidate", "false");

session.putValue("xmlBlaster.loginName", "eduardo");

session.putValue("xmlBlaster.passwd", "secret");

in order to prevent this from happening. However this didn't solve the

problem.

Can someone give me a tip how to solve this?

Merry Christmas and a Happy new year for all the xmlblaster team.