On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Christoph Zwerschke <c...@online.de> wrote:

> Btw, which kind of session store are you using? The default DynamicStore
> is based on the MemoryStore, and here requests share the same session
> object. So the scenario you described should actually not cause a
> problem for this kind of session store.
>

We use multiple appservers without session affinity so we use
MemcacheSession to share sessions across appservers
Best Regards,
Steve
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