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Where exactly does the Servlet store the HttpSession information when I
create a session object? I believe it is on the server side and mapped to
with the session ID of the client (but please correct me if I am wrong). So
where exactly would that be on the server? I also believe that it is
dependant on what application server I am using, since it is part of the
Servlet API...
I did some looking to see what exactly changed when I executed the following
code in a simple doGet method, and I seem to be unable to find it.
HttpSession httpSession = httpRequest.getSession(true);
httpSession.putValue("Productnumber", "Product1");
Just curious...
---Bob
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