One thing is if you store your state in stateful session beans instead of
http session you become channel independent. If you had a swing client or
other client that had its own means of keeping state you could replace the
http session without touching the business code.
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Tinou Bao
www.tinou.com
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Subject: [EJB-INT] Storing Stateful Session Bean in HttpSession
> Hi
>
> Do we have to store Handle to the Stateful Session Bean in HttpSession as
suggested by PetStore application? If we have to, then what is the use of
Stateful Session bean? I am assuming that many of you might have discussed
this already...
>
> Am I missing anything here?
>
> I appreciate your comments/suggestions.
>
> Thanks
> Karun
>
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