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Sesion object problem using weblogic.conf and weblogic 8.1.2
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Sesion object problem using weblogic.conf and weblogic 8.1.2
Summary: Sesion object problem using weblogic.conf and weblogic
8.1.2
Product: Apache httpd-2.0
Version: 2.0.49
Platform: All
OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
Status: NEW
Severity: Blocker
Priority: Other
Component: Other Modules
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: nizan.horsefield@bmw.co.uk
Hi
I am using Apache plugin with WebLogic 8.1 sp 2. Apache has been configured to
use conf/weblogic.conf to forward requests to WLS61 or WLS81.
With the application deployed under WLS81 and the forwarding information is in
the weblogic.conf. When the user has logged on correctly and clicks a button
that requests database information he is taken back to the logon page. I have
been told by the developer that this is the result of the application testing
whether the user has logged on correctly before displaying database information.
If the forwarding information is left in the httpd.conf as if one application
is being forwarded it works.
IF the application is delployed under WLS61 and the same weblogic.conf file is
used, the application works fine.
The problem only occurs only when the Apache plugin is configured to obtain
forwarding rules to WebLogicServer8.1 from the file conf/weblogic.conf.
This may well be a weblogic issue, but any assistance will be great.
Thanks
Nizan
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