> Because if your an ISP host servlets for other people, should you
> absolutely
> have to give each person their own JVM? It would be nice, but not
> absolutely necessary. So this is to prevent another programmer from
> modifying your application.
>
This is the answer I would have given, and the "get the list of all
sessions" method surprised me at first. (I was expecting all sessions per
servlet zone, not per JVM!)
Are we now at the stage where ISP's can seriously consider offering
servlet zones to their customers without any security worries? (Some ISP's
apparently do this already, and I'm contemplating using one for this
reason.)
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