Ciao,

I was it who received the answer, well I didn't find
this performance gap then the session object contained
for a short time >1MB but I didn't test it in a distributed environment.
A session-scoped Acion Form shouldn't harm the performance.
I cannot immagine.

Nice greetings


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>From      : "Lixin Chu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To          : "Struts Users Mailing List" user@struts.apache.org
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Date      : Fri, 27 Jan 2006 08:11:05 +0800
Subject : data in session affecting performance ?







> Hi,
> I saw a thread discussing this but can not find it anymore now. I remember
> someone mentioned that the amount of data put into the session context
> should not exceed 32KB in general otherwise performance might be affected.
>
> I may interpreted it wrongly. so i would like to clarify if it is indeed the
> case and does this also means that a session scoped ActionForm is really bad
> in terms of performance ?
>
> thanks
> lixin
>


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