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Session mixup problem

Tags: JBoss and Tomcat, JBoss Application Server, JBoss 4.0.4GA and Apache Tomcat 5.5.17, Java, Internet Explorer 6.0
Hi,

We are facing a strange problem with one of application running on JBoss 4.0.4 GA (with Apache Tomcat 5.5.17) and Oracle XE (10.2.0.1) .

There are several uses who have logged into the system. Let's say user "A" and "B" also have logged into the system (on different machines).

User A creates a record and saves it into the database.
When the saved record is checked it shows "B" as the creator of document instead of "A".
This happens sometimes and we are unable to reproduce the problem. The only thing we suspect is that the user "A" session is overwritten when user "B" logs into the system.

Please note, the above problem is not specifically with user "A" and "B", it has happened between other users also. I've used "A" and "B" to quote an example.

Any idea what could be the problem.

Regards,
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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: ashishanand
Solution Provided By: successcraft
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
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