I like your solution here....I prefer the first solution -- get a new
client :-)

Seriously, I just don't understand why the client refuses to store data
on the session.

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---- "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bhuvaneswari Palanivel wrote:
>
> > Hi ,
> >
> > We are using Session variables (Bean ) in our application. But now
> our
> > client said that we should not use session variables.
> >
> > what could be alternate way to process the variables and pass it
> to the next
> > jsp page?
> >
> > And if we are not using bean or something like that, we need to pass
> around
> > 100 variables to the database class for storing.
> >
> > Please give a solution for this.
> >
>
> Well, one option would be to get a new client :-)
>
> More seriously, you can limit the need to pass around large numbers
> of variables by
> following a strategy like this:
>
> * Use a database to store all of the variables per
>   user (instead of keeping them as session attributes)
>
> * Create a unique identifier for each user "session" and
>   set it as a cookie (or go ahead and use servlet sessions,
>   just don't store data in them).
>
> * Use the "session" identifier as part of the unique key
>   to access and store the user data.
>
> * On each request, update the user's data in the database
>   as appropriate.
>
> * You will need to ensure that the data for expired or
>   timed out sessions is cleared out at some point.  If you're
>   using a real session (to get the ID) as recommended
>   above, you can use an object implementing the
>   HttpSessionBindingListener interface to assist.
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bhuvana
> >
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
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