AFAIK, if the applications are in two separate contexts there is
no way to share data between them using a common session. You'll
be forced to do something kludgy and authenticate to both systems
and maintain two sessions.
I would love to see a thread started about this because it is a
big shortcoming I come up against frequently in Java. That is,
different wars and contexts are a great way to separate and manage
different large scale projects, but when it comes time to piece it
back together as part of a large possibly modular application, yr
fcked.
Siteminder (a proprietary product) is a way to get around this and
is Java friendly, but don't know how it works.
On Thu Jun 22 13:10:18 EDT 2006, Wen-Jung Chen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
We have two struts applications which are planning to be created
as two war
files and deployed as one ear file on application server. We
develop one
struts app and other team develops another one. The requirement
for us is
their struts application will call our action method to invoke a
window on
our side. Does anyone know how their struts app can invoke our
action
method? I was told that they can use url redirect by using url we
provided
so we can popup a window for them. Is this right way to do it? Is
there any
other better way to handle this since we are located in two
different jvm?
And also if we want to pass data back so they can display
message on their
screen, are we still use same way such as url direct to pass data
as request
parameter to them?
Please help.
Thanks,
Wen-Jung
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