Actually I would call this a bug in my opinion.. If you create a bug
issue I am the second to star it.

On Apr 19, 12:20 pm, Thomas <mylee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Vaclav:
>
>    Thanks for your reply.
>
>    HttpSession is a defined standard interface in JEE. The standard
> doesn't ask developers for explicitly calling
> HttpSession.setAttribute. The GAE/J provides a servlet container
> implementation which utilize datastore and memcache to store session
> data. It is supposed that the underlying implementation detail should
> be transparent to developers. The bottom line is that Google should
> document it clearly. But I didn't see any document about this issue. :
> (
>
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