Nauman Rafique wrote:
>
> And that would be only if you are sending multiple request
> from the same browser window which is not usually the case.
>

 Multiple simultaneous requests from the same browser
is the normal case.


> Normally, we dont send a request again unless the
> response from the previous ones is returned.
>

 I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that you
have a special web client that works that way? If so,
then I see that your session access would be serialized.
But that's not how most web clients work.

 Most browsers will try to download several page
elements at once. Some clients 'pre-load' in the
background based on the links on the page. Many
people open several windows and browse different
parts of a site simultaneously. Etc, etc.



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