yeah, I know this, But some body was debating this with me . He said they
successfully  did this in their last project. Actuall I want to know more
details on how session will be strained. After all its memory either on
webserver or on app server  in jvm.

Any way we are noo using request scope.

Any more details on limitation of session(Http session)






                    Thiharie Rajesh
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                    Thiharie Rajesh







In option two, if your number of records
are very high you will strain the Session
object a real lot. This will definitely
lead to performance degradation.

So option one is the way to go.

Your conclusion is right. :-)

Rajesh

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashwani Kalra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Keeping all the records to be displayed in session
> On one  of the architecture decision there are two options in our current
> project :
> 1.   Front Controller--> jsp-->java bean/business delegate--> service
> locator-->session--bean-->dao-->DB--> Displays the records
> 2.   Front Controller-->event hander--> service
> locator-->session--bean-->dao-->DB--> put all records in
> HttpSession-->jsp-->retrieves record from session and displays the
records.
>
> I suggested option 1 . because in 2nd option there are large no of
records
> put in session which will strain the web server and its not scalable.
What
> is your opinion ?

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