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1. Re: Single Session for Same IP?
peterj Aug 12, 2007 7:28 PM (in response to ozorhan)Multiple browser windows do not equate to multiple sessions - there is only one (as you found out). If you want multiple sessions, you need to run multiple browsers. For example, I always start with Firefox. If I need a second session (happens occasionally), I fire up Internet Explorer. If I ever need a third or fourth session, I would have to run Opera.
(Though your post got me to wondering if there is a way to configure a browser to run a unique session in each window. There might be a way because I know that tools such a JMeter can run multiple sessions.) -
2. Re: Single Session for Same IP?
ozorhan Aug 13, 2007 1:40 AM (in response to ozorhan)Hi Peter,
Are you sure that multiple windows don't mean multiple sessions? I'm currently using several other web applications that can run different users in different windows.
The issue I'm worried about is if the problem is related to the IP of the machine, my application will simply collapse when users of a network obtaining their internet connection via a single IP connect to my application.
So to make sure I'll do the following tests:
- As you've said I'll open up different browsers (Firefox, Konqueror in my case) and see if the session is shared
- I'll connect to the application via 2 machines using the same external IP and see what happens
I'll keep posting the results.
Meanwhile, are there anyone else experiencing these kinds of issues?