In my small web application, there is a web management side that hosts a small 
number of long-lived user sessions. I have configured a replicated cluster 
session cache for these servlets with a 24-hour session timeout, and it works 
well.

There are also two small servlets that get a large number of small POSTs from a 
very large number of different clients. I want to completely disable server 
side sessions for these servlets to conserve memory, and keep the cluster 
replication traffic down.

Is it possible to completely disable server session caching on a per-servlet 
basis? From the documentation, I believe I could create a new WAR, but I would 
really prefer to keep things as simple as I can.  I would also prefer not to 
create a different subdomain if I can avoid it.

Thank you for any advice,
Moeity

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