Yes you have to keep the remote of the statefull session bean inorder to
accesss that bean. There is no relation between jsp session and bean
session.Any one of the two times out you have to fire the query again or
restart the session. The orignal data may not be available.

Regards
Ashwani Kalra
E-Comm Group
NIIT Ltd. India




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> Dear Friends,
>   I want to get clarification abt concept of Session in Sesion beans.
> Actually I want to know whether we can develop any relation between the
> browser session and Stateful session bean, instead of the session concept
> between client (say, JSP file) and Stateful session bean?
> Do i have to save the reference of the Stateful bean in a "JSP session
> variable" for further references in case I want to use the stateful bean
> for browser session?
>
> Pls guide.
> Varun
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