Hi Wilson,

No you don't have to manually destroy objects that are stashed in the
session. However, for hefty objects it is a good idea not to let them
sit around in session scope unless absolutely needed.

Jayson Falkner
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Wilson E. Lozano R. wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> I have a question, when i use a object (for example ArrayList()) into a
> jsp page, is necesary that i detroy te object when end the session?..
> Regards...
> (sorry my english is not good)
>
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