APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
problem is that whenever we reuse an incoming session id we
are not assigning
the cacheid of the icnoming request to the newly created
session object
. On a subsequent request this will lead to a cacheid version
mismatch w
hich cab cause loss of the session object as is being seen by
this custo
mer. This defect has allready been fixed in 51 by defect 173672.
This fi
x will need to be backported to 50.
Local fix
not available
Problem summary
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* USERS AFFECTED: WebSphere Application Developers who use *
* session management function. *
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* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Session data might get lost if a *
* session ID retrieved from a request is *
* reused to create a new session. *
****************************************************************
* RECOMMENDATION: *
****************************************************************
If a session ID is reused, the cache ID retrieved must also be
reused. Otherwise, there will be a cacheID mismatch
Problem conclusion
Set cache ID according to the cache ID retrieved from
cookie/browser.
Temporary fix
PQ82389_Test is uploaded on
pq99999
Comments
APAR information |
APAR number |
PQ82389 |
Reported component name |
WAS NETWRK DEPL |
Reported component ID |
5630A3601 |
Reported release |
00S |
Status |
CLOSED PER |
PE |
NoPE |
HIPER |
NoHIPER |
Special Attention |
NoSpecatt |
Submitted date |
2003-12-17 |
Closed date |
2004-01-27 |
Last modified date |
2004-07-16 |
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
PQ91529
PQ91530
Modules/Macros
Publications Referenced
Applicable component levels |
R003 PSY |
UP |
R00A PSY |
UP |
R00H PSY |
UP |
R00I PSY |
UP |
R00P PSY |
UP |
R00S PSY |
UP |
R00W PSY |
UP |
|