<snip> pick something from the scope and change it you have set it back explicitly </snip>
Ive heard something similar too. Id quite like to hear from someone (like Craig ;->) who can give a definite answer.
Having to set things back explicitly is very bad. Often the objects in question are non-trivial and belong to and are manipulated by libraries and components that have no knowledge of the servlet api. Im hoping someone can give some advice on what sort of techniques we could use to deal with such situations.
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Hi, We had to check out some design issues because the client wanted a clustered environment. We never tested it though.
I know that if you pick something from the scope and change it you have set it back explicitly. I recall that this is a requirement to enable session replication in a cluster.
So if I write Struts code that changes the ActionForms in the scopes and don't set it back it will fail in a cluster. Is that right ?
Mohan
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