We have a J2EE based product that we are running on Jboss 3.0.8. Its been in 
production for a couple of years now and is running fine. Recently we have 
tried to upgrade to Jboss 4.0 and we are seeing some strange behavior with our 
stateful session beans. 

We have a SFSB in our application that provides vital functionality for one of 
our core components in the product. The client JSP is storing a reference to 
the bean in the http session to make it available across multiple user 
requests. During testing after upgrade we noticed that somehow the reference to 
stateful session bean is getting mixed up and we see data being shared among 
two user sessions resulting in user being able to see data that is not related 
to them. Now the bean carries a lot of state information mostly stored in 
Vectors. This seemed to be working in Jboss 3.0.8.

Is anybody aware of any performance improvements or changes in Jboss 4.0 that 
might cause this behavior. I am aware that the problem could be in our bean 
implementation which might not be compatible with the J2EE compliant behavior 
followed by Jboss 4.0. As you know, such problems are very hard to debug 
specially when the client is just a bloated JSP without a controller.

Any sort of help will be greatly appreciated. 

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