> From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 5:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [OT] Synchronizing Session Objects
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> I haven't found a definitive answer to whether you should
> synchronize access
> to objects stored in the session scope. Do you have to put a
> synchronized
> block around session objects when iterating over them or
> modifying them?
> I'm guessing that if you treat session or application scoped
> objects as read
> only you don't have to synchronize.
Frankly, I wouldn't obsess about session scoped objects either. In
order for a thread issue to intrude, they'd have to have two requests
running against the same session at the same time, which can happen
(submit, back, submit), but is uncommon.
James Turner
Owner & Manager, Black Bear Software, LLC
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Author:
MySQL & JSP Web Applications:
Data Driven Programming Using Tomcat and MySQL
ISBN 0672323095; Sams, 2002
Co-Author:
Struts Kick Start
ISBN 0672324725; Sams, 2002
Forthcoming:
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Sams, Fall 2003
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