You could use an application scope variable to count number of incomming user and
on session invalidate, decremet this same variable ...

Regards
veronique

Khoo Sweechin a �crit :

> Hello,
>
> I am creating a web chat application using Websphere server.
> How can  I know the number of active users that login into the chat room?
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