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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Maya Muchnik <mm...@pumatech.com> on 2001/02/21 17:57:45 UTC
multiple login
Hi,
In other mail list it was a lot of discussion about a user login /
logon through multiple web pages or different browser. They have
discussed how to prevent the multiple login. My question is this: does
struts provide an easy way (or some way) to handle this situation or
not?
Maya
Re: multiple login
Posted by "Craig R. McClanahan" <Cr...@eng.sun.com>.
Maya Muchnik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In other mail list it was a lot of discussion about a user login /
> logon through multiple web pages or different browser. They have
> discussed how to prevent the multiple login. My question is this: does
> struts provide an easy way (or some way) to handle this situation or
> not?
>
Struts does not have anything itself that addresses this, but the
techniques discussed elsewhere should work -- they only rely on standard
servlet API features.
>
> Maya
Craig
Re: multiple login
Posted by Wong Kok Wai <wo...@yahoo.com>.
What I did is to write a login singleton that
maintains a table of login users and their session. If
the same user login again with a new session, the
previous session is invalidated.
It would be nice if Struts can handle this too.
--- Maya Muchnik <mm...@pumatech.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In other mail list it was a lot of discussion about
> a user login /
> logon through multiple web pages or different
> browser. They have
> discussed how to prevent the multiple login. My
> question is this: does
> struts provide an easy way (or some way) to handle
> this situation or
> not?
>
> Maya
>
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