Re: concept of session in J2EE



Mike Schilling wrote:
On Windows, at least, multiple Firefox windows are all part of the same OS process. Multiple IE windows are different processes. This matches the difference in session behavior.

Apparently also true on Linux. In fact, when I ssh into a separate Linux box with XWindows port-forwarded ('-Y' option), if I have FF open on the local box, then the remote box opens FF in my client process and vice versa.

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Lew
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