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Re: Session question

[Carlos Enrique Delgado]

2004-07-21


Hello.

I don't know if I understood well, but if what you want is to free all
memory asociated to a session, you must use the invalidate() method.

Bye.


>From: Edward King <zhangsc@(protected)>
>Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
>reference <JSP-INTEREST@(protected)>
>To: JSP-INTEREST@(protected)
>Subject: Session question
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 18:13:38 +0800
>
>Hello every,
>  I puzzled a question,I open a Database and read so many records from it
>and put them into Vector, then I put this Vector into Session.This will
>cost a lot of memory of Computer.I guess Session should keep in Server Part
>and not in Client Part.Right? If Session keep in Server Part,when user
>close IE,if this Session is out of date right now? If not,there is a method
>which can make Session is out of date and this Session is release by Server
>Part immediately? Any idea will be appreciated!
>
>Best Regards,
>Edward
>
>
>
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