You can either use the HttpSession to manage your session or you can use EJB
stateful session beans.

Newton Steve wrote:

> What beans would you recommend for session management?  We're developing a
> site that uses JSP but the tool we've obtained does not do session
> management.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  This will be used on a
> site with very heavy traffic.
>
> Thanks.
> ...................................................................
> Steve Newton
> Senior Web Developer
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> HomePoint Corporation
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> Greenville, SC 29601
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