Actually, the link was to the online version of the core servlets book.
I found it was a little easier to digest at first but in the end, there is no 
substitute for reading the actual specs.

http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/first/jsr053/index.html









On Wednesday 03 March 2004 09:07 am, Shapira, Yoav wrote:

> Hi,
>
> >session.invalidate().
> >
> >Problem is that when I use the tomcat manager application to view the
> >number of sessions connected to the application, there is still a
>
> session, >which in my opinion, means that the session has not been
> invalidated.
>
> Your opinion is wrong.  The session objects aren't destroyed as soon as
> they're invalidated.  Ben recommended the proper Servlet Spec chapters
> if you're interested in the details.
>
> Yoav Shapira
>
>
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