Nauman Rafique wrote:
>
> I believe it all depends on what objects you are storing in
> session. If you instantiate an Object and place it in session
> inside doGet()/doPost() methods, they are unique to the
> session and thus cannot be shared.
>

 I don't see how being unique to the session means that
they can't be shared. Two requests can be in the same
session at the same time. If one request thread places
an object in the session, the other request thread may
get the object and manipulate it while the other request
is still running.


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