Hello Jon,

Thursday, July 27, 2000, 12:23:43 AM, you wrote:

JS> Can you please give me an example of *why* you would want more than one user
JS> object per session? That does not really make any sense to me.

Suppose you whant more than one connection from client-browser with different
application users, to different turbine applications.

We have one servlet engine provided session, so we have one user?

JS> data.getSession().putValue("MyOtherUser", new User());

okay, but it standart servlet api operation, without turbine help.





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