There is no difference, since the objects are stored locally. Only the
session identifier is sent to the remote browser. (Assuming that memory
or some other machine specific resource isn't a factor.)
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Youngho Cho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been used a session object & session tracking without any question.
> Recently I have a question for the mechanism
> ( Silly and basic , but I don't know the answer ).
>
> For examples , Let's think about 2 cases.
>
> Case A : Put large many objects into Session Object, say heavy.
> Case B : Put a small object into Session Object , say light.
>
> In thease case , think about same action like just move next page,
> Is there any difference about communication activity to communicate
> between client and server.
> ( Becasue heavey Session object has more information , does it spend more time
> to make round trip ??? )
>
> If someone has an answer Please let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> youngho
>
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