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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:58:49+00:00 2026-05-14T19:58:49+00:00

It seems to me that session scope is another means to keep objects in

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It seems to me that “session” scope is another means to keep objects in session as

using setAttrubute / getAttribute

Correct?

You know, dont know why, it does not work for me.

<bean id=”sabreUser” class=”util.MyUser” factory-method=”getSomeUser” scope=”session”>

<const args…>

What I see is that after the initialization and initial deploy the MyUser properties are correct.

Then, in the first session I change MyUser property, the session is closed.

The second session runs and it sees the last set value from the previous session!

What does that mean?

I expect this object to be initialized whenever a new session starts. But it better looks as singleton, though you see – “session” attribute is set.

I can see the cause of the problem in that a Servlet’s fields is initialized with @Autowired
so, once it is initialized, every other session will see its fields set and does not “ReWire” this properties. It happens once? How to overcome this problem?

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    2026-05-14T19:58:49+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:58 pm

    The Spring session does not exactly match the HttpSession, and even the Spring documentation on the @SessionAttributes annotation says that it might be stored in the session or “some conversational storage”. I got that from The Spring docs for 2.5
    I’ve basically quit trying to make sense of it, and just got on with my life, if I want something stored in the HttpSession, I just have Spring inject the HttpSession to me, assuming you’re using Spring MVC its pretty easy, instructions on the same page.

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