We just went through this argument at my job.  We settled on
aproximately the following:

"Business State" should be stored in a stateful session bean.
"User Interface State" may be stored in the web session.

Of course, every case is different, but I think this represents a good
rule of thumb.

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"Biske, Todd" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there are any whitepapers that discuss the
> differences/trade-offs for implementing server side state using HttpSession
> versus Stateful Session Beans?
>
> Thanks-
> -tb
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