Set the org.mortbay.jetty.servlet. SessionURL parameter to none in either the application web. Xml or the context configuration.
Set the org.mortbay.jetty.servlet. SessionURL parameter to none in either the application web. Xml or the context configuration.
See the Jetty jsessionId documentation.
McDowell thanks for reply , I tried this but, my problem is not solved. Although it hides jsessionid in url still I am not able to access next web page. I am using Pretty-config for hiding the actual page name in the url – NAC Oct 19 at 11:33 Sounds like a different problem, though there isn't enough information to suggest a solution.
Post a new question with enough information to reproduce the problem. – McDowell Oct 19 at 11:47 I have a web application in which some of the users are able to register from their machines while other are not able to despite using the same browser. Some of them get the jsession-id appended in url while others don't.
– NAC Oct 19 at 11:59 @nishant contractor - I would verify that the affected users have session cookies enabled in their browser. You'll see this in the headers which you can get them to capture (e.g. By getting them to use FiddlerCap to capture the traffic and then analysing it in Fiddler) – McDowell Oct 19 at 12:31.
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