Hey folks :
You people gave my some great answers to my (first) last two
questions. I have another for you now...
What goes in a cookie in JSP? Where can I find and look at the contents
of a cookie file on my client machine?
For example... Test.jsp uses a bean called beanie.class to store
general data about a user. The bean has session scope. Are the
member variables of beanie being collected into a bean and transferred
to the client? If so, when does that transfer happen? How can I decide
what data goes into a cookie and what doesn't?
Also, I know this question has been asked before, but I think it still
needs
to be looked at more...
Consider a system at a moment where there are 10 simultaneous user
connections
(10 users hitting the web server with HTTP traffic at that moment) and 30
simultaneous
user sessions (active sessions which have not timed out but are not
necessarily hitting
the web server at the moment). How many beanie beans will be created (in
general,
a ballpark figure, regardless of server environment)? Will they continue to
exist in memory
or will they be serialized to disk?
And, if this question isn't already long enough... what changes when I
use
application scope? Does an instance of that class stay in memory
constantly?
Thanks people, you're the bestest!
Casey
(P.S. Funny how my spell checker suggests changing jsp to asp...)
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