I'm a newb to struts, investigating it as a replacement to our home-grown
framework.  The big issues we're dealing with are scalability and fail-over
support.  The combination of the two issues require that the session size
and number of objects remain small (and generally immutable) for
serialization performance issues.

My question is 'How much is the struts framework using the session'?  I've
done a little investigation with some sample example applications and found
it's storing only the locale.  I know it could also be storing Tokens, but
only on demand eh?  Do heavier apps or certain functions of struts use the
session heavily?

Thanks!

-George

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