Hi Simon,

While testing we found that
If a user A is logged from PC A 
and a different user B is logged from PC B with totally different sessions
and different user logins. 
The user B was able to see data from user A in his
browser session, specifically the code between the t:buffer tags in the jsf
page was showing data belonging to a different user.
Both users were logged in around the sametime. It seems like the t:buffer
contents is stored in the FacesContext, and when user B requested his page
the <h:outputText value="<BufferVariable>" />
the <h:outputText? tag picked up the value from the FacesContext for User A.


FYI
Here is the contents of manifest.mf file inside Tomahawk.jar
Implementation-Title: MyFaces
Implementation-Version: 1.1.1 (October 25 2005)
Implementation-Vendor: MyFaces Project Team (http://myfaces.apache.org)



Hope this is helpful.

Thanks
Pravin




Simon Kitching wrote:
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 09:51 -0700, sppzs wrote:
>> We have a unique problem in our application, We have this page coded in
>> JSF/Myfaces 
>> which has  overall structure
>> <f:subView>
>> <t:buffer>
>> <t:dataTable>
>> 
>> </t:dataTable>
>> </t:buffer>
>> </f:subView>
>> 
>> This page is being called from a larger JSF layout page as a JSP include.
>> 
>> I have noticed sometimes the coomponents within the t:buffer tag of the
>> page
>> gets shared between two different sessions. 
>> Has anyone else noticed this behaviour?
> 
> Can you describe in more detail what you mean by "shared between
> sessions"?
> 
> Regards, Simon
> 
> 
> 

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