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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 37356] - Tomcat does not invalidate sessions after session-timeout period has passed.

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------- Additional Comments From eddiew@oakleafconsultancy.com  2005-12-14 13:30 -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> Is something holding a reference to those sessions?
> And does this happen with 5.0.30 or 5.5.12?

Thanks for the interest.

This happens with 5.0.28 in production - I cannot reproduce it anywhere else 
(using 5.0.28) and I currently cannot migrate the production system to 5.0.30 
either. So, in short I cannot say if it happens on anything other than 5.0.28 -
 if someone could say that this behaviour was different in 5.0.30 then I would 
be able to move forwards but without something more definitive I can't.

I am not sure what you are getting at with the reference holding - if you mean 
is something keeping the session alive i.e. polling or such like then the 
answer is no. If you mean is a Java object keeping a reference to it - then 
aside from what Tomcat does internally (where I expect it must do...) then the 
answer is also no.

Hope this helps. Eddie


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