Issue
I am trying to implement a simple servlet which uses a HTTP session in an embedded jetty (7.3.0 v20110203) container. To start jetty I use the following code:
Server server = new Server(12043);
ServletContextHandler handler = new
ServletContextHandler(ServletContextHandler.SESSIONS);
handler.setContextPath("/");
server.setHandler(handler);
ServletHolder holder = new ServletHolder(new BaseServlet());
handler.addServlet(holder, "/*");
server.start();
server.join();
The servlet acquires a session with
HttpSession session = request.getSession(true);
and stores some data in it. Upon the next request it gets the session with the following code:
HttpSession session = request.getSession(false);
and there the session is always null.
I did not find any information on the internet about this particular problem. I have also experimented with setting a SessionManager or SessionIdManager, but that did not seem to change anything. I suspect I am missing something about SessionManager or SessionIdManager or SessionHandler here, but this is just a wild guess.
Solution
Your code works fine with this skeletal implementation of BaseServlet:
public class BaseServlet extends HttpServlet {
protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) {
boolean create = "true".equals(req.getParameter("create"));
HttpSession session = req.getSession(create);
if (create) {
session.setAttribute("created", new Date());
}
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(resp.getOutputStream());
pw.println("Create = " + create);
if (session == null) {
pw.println("no session");
} else {
pw.println("Session = " + session.getId());
pw.println("Created = " + session.getAttribute("created"));
}
pw.flush();
}
so the session is probably being invalidated somewhere else in your code.
The SessionHandler
can also be explicity set using the setSessionHandler()
method of ServletContextHandler
.
Answered By - Aldo