In JSP you don't need the calls to request.getSession, you already have a
'session' variable available Unless you've turned it off).
Tyr removing the calls to getSession and see what happens
Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Balasubramanian
> Sent: 09 March 2000 19:39
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Session Id mismatch
>
>
> Hi,
>
> We have 1html file(Index.html) and two JSP files( JSP1.jsp and JSP2.jsp )
>
> From Index.html we are calling JSP1.jsp.
> From JSP1.jsp we are calling JSP2.jsp.
>
> In JSP1.jsp we are creating a Session object and placing a value
> in to the Session object.
> In JSP2.jsp we use the SAME Session object of JSP1.jsp and
> printing the value.
> We are not getting the output as expected.
>
> OUTPUT
> ======
> We are SUPPOSE to get 10 as output in both JSP1.jsp and JSP2.jsp
>
> But, we are getting 10 in JSP1.jsp and NULL in JSP2.jsp
> If we navigate back to INDEX.HTML and move to JSP1.jsp and
> JSP2.jsp then we get 10 in JSP1.jsp and 10 in JSP2.jsp.
> This is the correct result.
>
> If will be great if you can help us to solve this problem.
>
> Anyway i am attaching snapshot of the code below.
>
> Thanks in advance... R. Bala
>
>
>
> CODE DETAILS
> ============
> Index1.html
> -----------------
> <a href="http://3.209.128.129:80/NASApp/Jsp_Jsp/jsp1.jsp">Click here</a>
>
> JSP1.jsp
> -------------
> <%
> Integer numb = new Integer(10);
> out.println("Before putting into session: " + numb);
> HttpSession session = request.getSession(true);
>
> session.putValue("numb", numb);
>
> out.println("After putting into session: " +
> session.getValue("numb"));
> out.println("Session id in jsp1 " + session.getId());
> %>
> <br>
> <a href ="http://3.209.128.129:80/NASApp/Jsp_Jsp/jsp2.jsp">JSP2</a>
>
> JSP2.jsp
> -------------
> <%
> HttpSession session = request.getSession();
> out.println("Inside JSP2 " + session.getValue("numb"));
> out.println("Session id in jsp2 " + session.getId());
>
> %>
>
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