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Rich Feit closed BEEHIVE-194:
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Great, thanks Kyle!

> ServletBeanContext is partially Serializable
> --------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: BEEHIVE-194
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-194
>      Project: Beehive
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Controls
>     Reporter: Rich Feit
>     Assignee: Rich Feit
>      Fix For: V1Beta

>
> ServletBeanContext, which is stored in the session, keeps a stack of 
> ServletBeanContext$RequestContext objects.  ServletBeanContext is 
> Serializable (through superclass BeanContextSupport), but RequestContext is 
> not.  This means that when the session is serialized, there can be errors 
> because ServletBeanContext is not fully Serializable.  I think the stack of 
> RequestContexts (ServletBeanContext._reqStack) should be transient.  It may 
> be true that the stack of RequestContext objects is only nonempty in the 
> middle of a request, but we can't guarantee that the session won't be 
> serialized in the middle of a request (this is common with code that tests 
> the size of the session).
> Kyle, is this one yours?

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