it's my first question here and I hope that I'm doing it right.
I need to work on a Java EE project, so, before starting, I'm trying to do something simple and see if I can do that.
I'm stuck with Stateful Session Beans.
Here's the question : How can I use a SFSB to track an user's session? All the examples that I saw, ended up in "putting" the SFSB into a HttpSession attribute. But I don't understand why! I mean, if the bean is STATEFUL, why do I have to use the HttpSession to keep it?
Isn't an EJB Container's task to return the right SFSB to the client?
I've tried with a simple counter bean. Without using the session, two different browsers have the same counter bean (clicking on "increment" changed the value for both of them). Using session, I have two different values, each for every browser (clicking on "increment" on Firefox, added one just to Firefox's bean).
But my teacher told that a SFSB keeps the "conversational state with a client", so why it doesn't just work without using a HttpSession ?
If I understood correctly , isn't using HttpSession with a SFSB the same of doing it with a SLSB instead?
I hope that my question(s) is clear and that my English is not that poor!
EDIT : I'm working on a login system. Everything goes fine and after completing the login it takes me to a profile page that show user's data. But reloading the page makes my data disappear! I've tried adding HttpSession while logging but doing in this way makes the data stay even after the logout!