I'm just used to working with the various (Tomcat, Resin, etc) Java servlet engines and every time you restart the java application server, that's exactly what happens. I mean for an enterprise situation you may want to keep sessions persistent between restarts but for most web applications like a shopping cart, I don't see it as a problem

Mike
On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 01:01 PM, Geoffrey Talvola wrote:

Michael Engelhart wrote:
BTW, what is the logic for forcing everything that gets stored in a
session be pickled?  I have built a lot of web applications
and rarely
do I want that functionality.   SHouldn't it be an optional flag?
If sessions weren't pickled then every time you restarted your appserver
you'd lose all session data.

- Geoff


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