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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
| On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Christopher Schultz
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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|> public class SessionKillingRequest
|> ~ extends HttpServletRequestWrapper
|> {
|> ~ public SessionKillingRequest(HttpServletRequest request)
|> ~ {
|> ~ super(request);
|> ~ }
|>
|> ~ public HttpSession getSession(boolean create)
|> ~ {
|> ~ if(create)
|> ~ {
|> ~ new Throwable("Attempted session creation").printStackTrace();
|> ~ }
|> ~ return null;
|> ~ }
|> }
|>
|
| the getSession() call without parameters also creates a new session.
I assumed that getSession() simply called getSession(true). Is that not
the case? Oh, well. It's easy to implement that, too:
public HttpSession getSession() { return getSession(true); }
- -chris
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