> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 10:35 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: IllegalStateException in Tomcat 5.5.X
>
> Hi All.
>
> I'm getting some intermittent exception
I'm not sure that this is a session-specific issue. We do use sessions,
but do not use filters. The data we put in the session object is not
(explicitly) affected by the proxy servlet.
However, the issues of threading/concurrency and static object access
are good ideas to investigate next. U
Tim-
Jumping into the middle of a thread is always dangerous but that said..
How about placing these session specific entites in Servlet so all have
access?
Martin
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This smells of a static-like object which has a race condition in
handling of requests and responses.
For example - if sessions are used and there is a filter which puts the
current request into the session - that will be a problem.
Another example:
A filter which does user logging/tracking
Tom Davis wrote:
Hi All.
I'm getting some intermittent exceptions from Tomcat with which I
would appreciate some assistance. I get an IllegalStateException from
Tomcat. This is not a unique error, though it looks like the
circumstances causing it are. We have a complex application, with
Hi All.
I'm getting some intermittent exceptions from Tomcat with which I would
appreciate some assistance. I get an IllegalStateException from
Tomcat. This is not a unique error, though it looks like the
circumstances causing it are. We have a complex application, with
multiple servlets a