I use servlets to store session data because these data can be simply
transmited to JSPs and other Servlets.
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> From: Jim Archer[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Servlet sessions vs statefull session beans
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> Hi All...
>
> I am interested in peoples opinions on the relative advantages and
> disadvantages of servlett sessions and statefull session beans. I have
> read
> many places that statefull session beans are inefficient, since they
> instantiate a bean that lives as long as a client does, and there is one
> per client.
>
> I'm wondering how this overhead compares to useing session data in a
> servlet? Is the servelts mechanism for storing session data more efficient
> than using a statefull session bean? In general, which mechanism do people
> use?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jim
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