I'm a little confused about sychronization of session. If each user has their own
session object, where/what else would be modifying a particular session object?
Perhaps an explanation of the scenario where synchronization is necessary is in
order? Could you explain?

thanks
Brian

Rafal Smyka wrote:

> From: "Adrian Janssen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > returning arrays and objects that you create inside your function is fine,
> > but if you must modify arrays / objects that you pass in you will have to
> > syncronize on those objects before you modify them. Alternatively in the
>
> I would say all the object with life scope limited to request are thread
> safe.
> Synchronization is necessary only for modifications of shared ones, in
> particular the ones from session.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Rafal
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