Hi,

If we take the stateless approach where the session is passed into even 
On<Method> call, we probably
Need to store the session object as key in a HashMap to look up any related 
data when when events such
Close happen or to say deliver the message received to consumers.

Is it safe to use the session object as a key to a Map ?. Looking at 
WebSocketSession's implementation of equals and hashcode, I am
Thinking yes. But it seems like I would be relying on implementation detail.

The other option is to stay stateful where the session can be closely 
associated with relevant data from application domain that
Can be used for lookups.

Please let me know which option is recommended.

regards


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